Ski Mask The Slump God & Juice WRLD's "Evil Twins" Dropping In 2019

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"Evil Twins" is on the way.

Ski Mask The Slump God and Juice WRLD have been hyping the release of their joint project, Evil Twins for the past few months. There have been a ton of collaborative efforts in 2018, but many of them have been among more seasoned artists. However, the two rappers revealed that they were getting ready to drop their joint project in the future, but never solidified a release date. In a recent interview with XXL, Ski Mask The Slump God revealed that the two artists were readying the project for a 2019 release.

Ski and Juice WRLD's joint project is set to arrive at some point in the new year. The two rappers have already recorded music together, but they want to take a moment to sit down with it together to finally complete it.

"Evil Twins will come 2019," he said. "Me and Juice decided we're gonna sit like a month in the same state, chill—whenever we want to though. Like we been just recording songs. Evil Twins just came about because we just see a lot of similarities into each other, you know what I mean, and we see a lot of differences."

While Evil Twins won't be arriving until the new year, the two rappers recently connected on Ski Mask The Slump God's single "Nuketown" off of Stokeley.

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