Lil Uzi Vert Producer Discusses ‘pink Tape’ Delay As Fans Implore Its Release

Lil Uzi Vert Producer Discusses 'pink Tape' Delay As Fans Implore Its Release

The persistent delays with Lil Uzi Vert’s Pink Tape have apparently gotten to the rapper’s devoted fan base, which has prompted the rapper’s producer to explain the circumstance.

Since 2020’s Eternal Atake, the Philadelphia rapper has been promoting their eagerly anticipated record, which would be their first release since then.

The most recent information was provided in April by DJ Drama, who indicated the project was in its “final stages” while he was a guest on the Justin Credible Podcast. The rapper’s producer has now made it clear what the project’s status is after that failed to appease supporters.

According to Uzi’s producer, Lyle, they’re not rushing the project because they want to make sure it’s a “classic” rather than a “bunch of random songs,” as he stated on Instagram.

Uzi has been recording five songs every day “for the most part,” according to Lyle, and they are growing “better and better” every day. The lengthy wait for the album has also been a result of the fact that “it’s hard to scale down 1500+ songs to an album.”

The upcoming album is expected to include Uzi’s now-iconic “Just Wanna Rock” dance single, which was released in October 2017 and reached its top position of No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

The rapper was chosen by Metro Boomin to appear on the Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse soundtrack, alongside a number of other A-list artists including Future and JID, in addition to working on their upcoming album.

Last year, the superproducer revealed his team by posting artistic caricatures of his guests on social media. Fans may anticipate visits from Swae Lee, Nav, Don Toliver, Coi Leray, James Blake, Beam, and Toian in addition to those already named.

In terms of changes in Uzi’s private life, Leslie, their new nonbinary alter ego, was first revealed in April. Fans, on the other hand, didn’t appear to like the new appearance.

Despite this, Uzi responded to their detractors very away. It appears to have been influenced by Ken Jeong’s Leslie Chow from The Hangover.

At the time, Uzi said on their Instagram Stories, “Chow understand people always don’t like ways of Chow.” However, Chow does not become rich and does not look back. Leslie, suck my monkey tail.

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