YFN Lucci Reveals "Ray Ray From Summer Hill" Cover Art

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YFN Lucci attends AHF Presents The Know Your Status Tour -Atlanta at Clark Atlanta Univeristy on April 20, 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia.
YFN Lucci is gearing up to drop his debut album in the coming weeks.

YFN Lucci's built quite the buzz for himself over the past few months. The Atlanta native's been spreading the hype all over with his street bangers  that he's been dropping. Last week, he released his Freda's Son EP with short notice that served as a little something to hold over until the release of his debut album. Lucci's been teasing the release of Ray Ray From Summer Hill for a minute now and it looks like we'll be receiving it shortly. The rapper has officially revealed the release date and cover art for the project.

YFN Lucci's debut album Ray Ray From Summer Hill has been teased for a minute but the rapper will officially be releasing it on March 9th. As we inch closer to the release date, the rapper unveils the official album art to the project. The simple cover art is straight forward with an image of the rapper in black and white in front of a plain, grey background.

YFN Lucci kicked off the campaign for his album with the release "Boss Life" featuring Offset which did end up sparking some controversy due to Set's verse. However, he followed that with the Meek Mill-assisted banger "Street Kings" in January. While those are just two singles, they serve as a glimpse of what to expect from the "Propane" rapper.

Upon the release of his Ray Ray From Summer Hill, the rapper will also be celebrating its release at SXSW on March 14th for the Pandora showcase. If you're in Austin, make sure you check that out and peep the album art below. 

YFN Lucci Reveals "Ray Ray From Summer Hill" Cover Art


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