BROCKHAMPTON Announce New Album "Puppy"

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Brockhampton performs on Camp Stage during day 1 of Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival 2017 at Exposition Park on October 28, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.
BROCKHAMPTON are dropping their fourth album this summer.

America's favorite boy band is coming through with another album very soon. The collective took the world by storm in 2017 with three installments of their Saturation project. However, the three project's were simply a lead up to a bigger 2018. Earlier today, the group released a statement saying that they're album Team Effort won't be dropping this year after they "spoke to God" and she told them not to drop it. But have no fear, they still have more music coming very soon.

Brockhampton took to Twitter to reveal that their album Puppy will be dropping this summer. Kevin Abstract made the announcement on his page after revealing that Team Effort won't drop this year. While they've yet to release a date for the project, they did confirm its coming this summer.

While Brockhampton might not have as a prolific year this year as they did in 2017, there are definitely a lot of opportunities for fans to catch them live. The crew wrapped up their "Love Your Parents" tour at the top of March. Shortly after, they announced their "Stereo Spirit" tour. They initially announced the European dates which will take place in August but prior to that, they'll be touching the road across America. Many of those dates are also part of their festival fun. Keep your eyes peeled for more information on Puppy.

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