The Diplomats Reveal Cover Art For "Diplomatic Ties"

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Rappers Cam''ron and the Diplomats arrives at The Source Hip-Hop Music Awards 2003 at the Miami Arena on October 13, 2003 in Miami, Florida. The show will air on the BET network on November 11, 2003 at 8:00 p.m.
"Diplomatic Ties" drops on Thanksgiving.

We're about to get hit with some dope projects on Thanksgiving, but the project the majority of hip-hop heads are looking forward to is the forthcoming Dipset reunion album. The Harlem collective has been teasing the project for over a year since they stepped on the RapCaviarLive stage together in November 2017. Now, they are coming full force with their project, Diplomatic Ties. Ahead of its release, they share the official cover art for the project.

The Diplomats have shared the official cover art for their new project, Diplomatic Ties which drops this week. The NSFW cover art consists of a close-up shot of a woman's chest with a tattoo of The Diplomats logo. It's simple, yet effective and definitely got us excited for what they have up their sleeves.

Diplomatic Ties has already spawned a few singles. Following their RapCaviar reunion, they released their single, "Once Upon A Time," however, they didn't really kick off the campaign until a few weeks ago. The Diplomats released their single, "Sauce Boyz" with an accompanying video that left Juelz Santana victimized by the Internet's wrath. Earlier this week, they shared their single, "On God" which features Belly and production from Murda Beatz.

Aside from the two artists featured on "On God," Jim Jones recently revealed a few of the names that will be featured on the project including Tory Lanez, 2 Chainz, The LOX, Dave East, and Don Q, among others.

Keep your eyes peeled for Diplomatic Immunity.


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