ScHoolboy Q Reveals His Dog Is Invited To Dreamville's "ROTD III" Sessions

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ScHoolboy Q performs on Camp Stage during day two of Tyler, the Creator's 5th Annual Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival at Exposition Park on November 13, 2016 in Los Angeles, California.
ScHoolboy Q jokes that his dog is heading to ATL to join J. Cole & Dreamville for the "Revenge Of The Dreamers III" sessions.

J. Cole and the Dreamville camp completely dominated 2018. The camp kicked off the year by announcing that the next Dreamville compilation, Revenge Of The Dreamers III, was officially on the way. Sessions for the compilation began last year with the Dreamville camp recruiting some of the most respected artists in hip-hop and R&B. Cole invited a few members of the TDE camp such as Punch. SiR and Isaiah Rashad. ScHoolboy Q didn't receive an invite, unfortunately, but it appears as if his dog did.

ScHoolboy Q got jokes. The rapper's been a bit more active on social media these days which seems to be a promising indication that his album is officially on the way. Q took to his Instagram Story to poke fun at the mysterious sessions with hip hop's elite. He shared a fake poster of a ROTD III session invitation that "requests" the assistance of Q's dog, Yeeerndamean.

"Proud of my son," Q wrote on his IG story.

Cole and the Dreamville have been bringing some of the most talented names in hip-hop for their secretive, exclusive sessions in Atlanta which kicked off on January 6th and are expected to conclude on the 16th. Akon, Curren$y, Vince Staples, Ski Mask The Slump God, Rick Ross, Swizz Beatz and many others have been invited to join in the sessions.

ScHoolboy Q Reveals His Dog Is Invited To Dreamville's "ROTD III" Sessions

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