Metro Boomin, the album’s executive producer, just updated the tracklist. Young Thug’s most recent album generated a lot of interest in the hip-hop scene.
The majority of the production for Thugga’s third studio album, Business Is Business, was overseen by the St. Louis beatmaker, who even put out his own remix of the album four days after the original. Metro revealed through Twitter on Tuesday, July 4, that he had altered five cuts from the tracklist.
The post stated, “Updated mix changes on #BusinessIsBusiness are live now on @Spotify.” Jonesboro, Mad Dog, Want Me Dead, Parade on Cleveland, and Abracadabra all received updates.
The album’s tracklist was put together in two weeks, according to Southside, Metro’s longtime studio colleague who also contributed to the project.
In a brief LAX interview with TMZ, he remarked, “Y’know, we move quick, we work real fast.” “Praise be to Metro. Metro the Greatest.
In addition to referring to his longstanding partner as the best, he hailed Business is Business as the greatest behind-bars album ever.
Next, Southside was inquired as to whether Thugga had telephone vocal recordings. Not really, he responded. “Some things were, but not all of them.” When pressed for more details about the operation, he responded, “We keep our secrets.”
Young Thug has continued to concentrate on music, both his own and that of his contemporaries. Despite having a lot on his plate, listening to T.I. and Boosie Badazz’s collaborative record is a top priority.
The Southern rap superstars have been promising a joint album for some time, and the 31-year-old rapper pleaded with them to release it last month via his Instagram Stories.
Go ahead and release that album jointly, @mamaheliveagain2.0 and @tip, he wrote. All an n-gga wants is that.