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Playboi Carti Unveils Release Date for 'I Am Music'
2025-03-13

Atlanta-based rapper Playboi Carti has finally announced the release date of his much-anticipated album, 'I Am Music,' setting fans' excitement into overdrive. Through a brief but impactful social media announcement on March 12, Carti revealed that the album would drop on March 14. Collaborations with renowned artists such as Future, Travis Scott, Young Thug, Lil Uzi Vert, and The Weeknd promise to make this project an instant classic. DJ Akademiks praised the album, stating it features only hits. This release comes just two days after Carti's self-imposed deadline of six months from September 12, 2024.

For years, fans have eagerly awaited the arrival of 'I Am Music.' Since its title was first introduced in 2023, anticipation has been steadily building. Earlier this month, Carti heightened the buzz through cryptic posts and bold statements. One notable interaction involved his record label Opium engaging with Spotify via Instagram, prompting a series of hourglass emojis in response. Carti then encouraged his followers, showcasing confidence in the album's replay value by asserting it would score highly in this aspect.

In December, during his headlining performance at Rolling Loud Miami, Carti gave fans a taste of new tracks, fueling rumors about a potential end-of-year release. Producer Cardo, who has worked closely with Carti, hinted at the innovative nature of the album, suggesting it might introduce a new subgenre called 'burnt music.' Influenced by artists like Three 6 Mafia’s DJ Paul and Juicy J, as well as cinematic composer John Carpenter, the album promises to push musical boundaries.

Fans are now counting down the hours until the official release of 'I Am Music.' With collaborations from top-tier artists and a unique sound direction, Carti is poised to deliver a groundbreaking project that could redefine rap music. As the world awaits his next move, one thing is certain: Playboi Carti continues to evolve and innovate within the music industry.

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