Mick Jenkins Confirms His Album "Pieces Of A Man" Is Done

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"y’all got like a day or 3 or 4 or more."

Mick Jenkins has been steadily teasing new music throughout the year. In late November 2017, he blessed fans with his mixtape or more; the anxious. At the time, he revealed that the mixtape was a compilation of songs he recorded that he said were inspiring the creative process of his next album. Fans were pleased to hear that he had an album in the works and they've been eagerly waiting for its arrival this year. He held fans over earlier this year with or more; the frustration and now, it looks like the project could be coming soon.

Mick Jenkins second studio album is officially on the way. The Chicago rapper took to Twitter to reveal that he's completed the project.

"Album Done." He simply wrote on Twitter.

He screenshotted the tweet and posted it on Instagram later, with the caption, "y’all got like a day or 3 or 4 or more.. lol #piecesofaman #ormore."

By his caption, it appears as if we could expect the project at some point this week.

Over the past few months, Mick Jenkins has teased the project's release. In early August, he shared his single, "Bruce Banner" which he premiered on Zane Lowe as he announced his project, Pieces Of A Man. The rapper also revealed that he has some big features on the project including Corrine Bailey Rae.


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