Lil Pump Reveals "Harvard Dropout" Release Date

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Lil Pump performs onstage at the STAPLES Center Concert Sponsored by SPRITE during the 2018 BET Experience on June 23, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.
New Pump tape dropping next month.

Lil Pump's been teasing his Harvard Dropout tape for a minute at this point and fans have been eagerly waiting for his to release it. It seems like the rapper continues to say that it will drop "next month," although it's yet to surface. Thankfully, he seems to have a release date locked down and he plans to drop the project for his fans as a birthday gift.

Lil Pump has announced that his new project, Harvard Dropout will drop on his birthday, August 17th. The rapper took to Instagram to make the announcement earlier today.

"HARVERD DROPOUT DROPPING ON MY BIRTHDAY AUGUST 17 ESSKEEIT!!" he wrote.

Since the release of his debut project, Lil Pump Tape, the rapper's reached a whole new level of success that seems to be growing by the days. "Gucci Gang" took over the globe and had everyone yelling the the hook. In addition, the rapper's gone on to work with some high profile artists since then including Juicy J, Lil Yachty, Rich The Kid and many more. It's exciting to hear what he has up his sleeve on this project but we're certain that he'll have atleast a few tracks that'll serve as instantaneous bangers off of the project.

Aside from the announcement, there's been a few new tracks from the "Gucci Gang" rapper that dropped today including a remix to his collaboration with Diplo and French Montana, "Welcome To The Party" which featured Famous Dex and Juicy J as well as a new collab with himself and Smokepurpp titled, "Nephew."

Keep your eyes peeled for more information on Harvard Dropout


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