It's been a big year for Rae Sremmurd, especially after the release of their triple disc album, Sr3mm. The duo served up three separate projects in one with two respective solo projects from Swae Lee and Slim Jxmmi, as well as a Rae Sremmurd album. Now, Swae Lee is gearing up for the release of a new solo project.
After dominating the summer with "Guatemala" off of Swaecation, Swae Lee is gearing up to unleash another solo project. The rapper took to Twitter to announce that he has another EP coming soon. When it will arrive remains a mystery, but hopefully, it comes before the year's end.
Swae Lee also confirmed over the summer that SremmLife 4 is already in the works. The rapper confirmed the news to U.K.'s Tim Westwood while across the pond for a concert.
"Sremm4 we cooking it up right now. You see who we around right now? There are some crazy faces in the building," he teased during the interview. "You never know what kind of sauce we gonna bring on the next album, but you know it's gon' be some classics. At least five classics."
Well, it looks like the boys in Rae Sremmurd are getting ready to dominate 2019 with the follow-up to this year's triple-disc effort, Sr3mm.
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