Lil Yachty and James Blake have officially released their new collaborative album, Bad Cameo, via Quality Control Music/Motown Records and Republic Records along with an official visualizer for the album’s focus track, “Bad Cameo.” Produced by CMYK: James Blake and Dominic Maker, this exciting fusion of talents brings together the eclectic styles of two of the music industry's most innovative artists, resulting in an album that transcends genres and redefines musical boundaries. Both Yachty and Blake steer away from their contemporary style to deliver an ambient and ethereal immersive body of work, unlike anything else in their highly acclaimed discographies. The new release follows the duo's recent Zane Lowe interview, where they discussed the importance of experimentation, and how their own evolution as solo-artists and different musical backgrounds have complemented each other, resulting in a deeply personal album that reflects their shared passion for innovation and excellence in music. Last month, the two opened up about the creative process behind the album, inspirations, and mutual admiration for each other’s artistry during their Complex Cover Story interview feature. James Blake also made a special appearance on Lil Yachty’s A Safe Place Podcast earlier this week to talk about the new record.
BAD CAMEO TRACKLIST:
1.Save The Savior
2.In Grey
3.Midnight
4.Woo
5.Bad Cameo
6.Missing Man
7.Twice
8.Transport Me
9.Run Away From The Rabbit
10.Red Carpet
Released today via Capitol Records/Universal Music Canada in digital format, the new edition features four additional tracks, including the never-before released “OK,” alongside the album’s original 11 songs
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