Kevin Abstract Releases Visual For "Big Wheels"

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The track is the first release from the forthcoming album, "Arizona Baby."

Brockhampton leader Kevin Abstract is preparing for the release of his solo project Arizona Baby, and to give fans a taste of what to expect, he dropped the visual for his first song from the forthcoming album titled "THE 1-9-9-9 IS COMING." On YouTube, it's listed as "THE 1-9-9-9 IS COMING," however, Shazam says the song is titled "Big Wheels." The visual features the artist as a talking head that goes from the clouds into an animated fire before returning to a disoriented, real-life scene on city streets.

Last year, Brockhampton dropped their first full-length record, Iridescence, but fans haven't really heard much from them since, even though the album was critically-acclaimed. There hasn't been an official announcement of when Arizona Baby is going to hit the streets, but Kevin Abstract has been leaving cryptic images on Instagram. One photo features the dates 11th, 18th, and 25th with the words "Arizona Baby," so we can only assume that the album will be released to the masses sooner than later.


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