Ski Mask The Slump Says Says "Stokeley" Is Dropping "Sooner Than You Think"

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Ski Mask the Slump God performs onstage at Music Is Universal Hip-Hop Showcase presented by UMGB + Mass Appeal on September 25, 2017 in New York City.
New Ski Mask The Slump God album is coming soon.

Ski Mask The Slump God's been teasing a new project over the past few weeks. The rapper recently revealed the project's title, Stokeley a few weeks ago which seems like it'll be his most personal album to date. In October, Ski Mask said that he'd be pushing the album back, although he didn't reveal when we could expect the project to drop. Today, he took to Instagram and reassured fans that he's still readying its release.

Ski Mask The Slump God has a release date for his album Stokeley locked in, but he hasn't disclosed that information with his fans. "Album Is Scary Close To Dropping Way Sooner Then You Think," he wrote on Twitter. "If You Believe In Me Believe That." He continued, "We Already Havve The Set Date But I’m Not Saying Anything Until It Drop But Be Ready."

Ski Mask's initial reason for delaying the project was to make sure it was perfected, but he did say that he was dropping music videos soon. At this point, he hasn't pulled through on that specific promise, but we're excited to hear what he has cooked up on Stokeley.

Aside from his own solo project, Ski Mask and Juice WRLD have teased a collaborative project. Neither has shared any updates on the upcoming joint effort, but hopefully, we'll get that after Stokeley.


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