Red Friday is due out Black Friday, November 25 and will follow the Compton rapper’s Still Brazy album.
YG released “One Time Comin’,” a tribute to the victims of police brutality last month.
Check out YG’s Red Friday mixtape cover art below.
(This article was last updated November 1, 2016 and is as follows.)
YG announced a new mixtape today (November 1), a project called Red Friday that’s due out November 25. The release date is the day after Thanksgiving, the dreaded (or not) holiday known as Black Friday. So YG is turning it red.
Black Friday ain't black this year.
I'm painted that bitch RED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!— YG (@YG) November 1, 2016
RED FRIDAY MIXTAPE 11/25 👌🏾— YG (@YG) November 1, 2016
This announcement comes after the Compton MC promised new music last week and then dropped his “One Time Comin” single dedicated to the victims of police brutatlity.
And be sure to check out these other Black Friday specials that will be dropping through Record Store Day.
(This article was first published October 24, 2016 and is as follows.)
After the release of his Still Brazy album and while still riding the success of his “FDT” Donald Trump diss track, YG announced new music today (October 24), following a similar hint he sent yesterday.
NEW MUSIC ALERT— YG (@YG) October 24, 2016
NEW TUNES ON THE WAY 👌🏾— YG (@YG) October 23, 2016
He doesn’t give a release date or any further details on what the new music is. Will YG’s new release be a single, a video, or an entire project? Stay tuned.
The Compton MC has been working on the 400 Summers mixtape with DJ Mustard after the two reconciled in April. He also signed a multi-million dollar deal with Interscope for the major label to house his 4 Hunnid imprint.
[UPDATE]: YG released “One Time Comin'” a song dedicated to victims of police brutality tonight (October 24). Listen here.
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