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The previous month, Joyner Lucas dropped off an update regarding his collaboration with Chris Brown for the new album “Angels & Demons”. Joyner Lucas quoted, “You ever heard Michael Jackson rap? Lol well Me and @chrisbrown got a lot of heat in the oven. No bullshit tho, breezy might be my new favorite rapper. ? you’ll see,”. Today, we found that Joyner and Chris Brown currently finishing their upcoming Collaborative Album “Angels & Demons“.
Listen to Joyner Lucas’s latest Music Here.
To kickstart their collaborative journey the duo have already dropped off a track named “Stranger Things” as the upcoming project’s single. “Stranger Things” will also get a video out on Monday. The collaborative album “Angels and Demons” tracklist is to be released yet, but another Joyner Lucas & Chris Brown’s song “I Don’t Die”, is also on the single release list from the album.
Lucas’ latest collaboration with Brown follows a breakout year in 2017. 508-507-2209, his Atlantic Records debut, was named one of HipHopDX’s Best Mixtapes/EPs of 2017, and his “I’m Not Racist” video became a viral success with nearly 50 million views.
The news comes at the end of a successful year for Lucus. Despite gaining popularity and recognition for his freestyles over songs by Future, Kendrick Lamar, and Lil Pump, he got into a fight with Logic after criticising Tech N9ne’s new work (“It just seems like all his verses are just like, every other bar, every other song is ‘I’m black.’ Oh, I’m half-white and half-black.’ That’s OK; that’s who you are; it’s just a little too repetitious for me.”). Despite his insistence that his Lil Pump remix of “Gucci Gang” was not an insult, Pump fans thought otherwise. Fortunately for him, he is in the capable hands of Brown, who, as we all know, has never shied away from controversy.
The main track from their upcoming mixtape together, Angels and Demons, is “Stranger Things,” however despite releasing “I Don’t Die” and “Just Let Go” as additional singles, the project was never made public. The production of the song was inspired by a sample of the theme from the television show Stranger Things, after which it was called. The song’s rappers rap the entire time; there are no choruses; simply verses, in which the two artists switch off with numerous flow alterations.
Check out the cover art for the project below.