August Alsina Self-Reflects On New Album "Myself"

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“I’ve gone from a young boy to a man," Alsina says of his latest work.

It's been nearly three years since August Alsina released a studio album, but the wait is finally over. On Friday, the "I Luv This Shit" singer dropped Myself, showcasing a more personal approach to his typically high-energy hits. Leading up to the release of Alsina's long-due album, the 30-year-old teased fans with a few tracks earlier this year.

The first song of the project, also titled "Myself," dropped in January and kicked off the tone for the intimate reflection revealed throughout the album. He added another preview in February with "Weekdays," which features Zu and Deeno. As a more upbeat number to this 10-track project, this catchy and anthem-like song further self-reflects on the New Orlean rapper's relentless hustling mentality.

August Alsina Showcases "Resilience" With "Myself"

The entirety of Myself unfolded on Friday (March 10), with tracks like "Lied to You, "August," and "Party" adding on to the previously released teasers. Alsina joins forces with 4ayem for the soft number "Friends," where he puts his own spin on the iconic nursery rhyme that Jibbs mashed up in 2006 on "Chain Hang Low." In "On Me," the singer collaborates with Layton Greene, resulting in a seductive track that beautifully fuses together both of their melodic voices.

All in all, this new album is an ode to independent hustlers who don't need anyone else to flourish. From calling out fake friends to hinting at world domination, Alsina isn't shy of sharing the self-sufficient nature that has allowed him to overcome hardships. When the Def Jams Recording artist revealed the release of Myself earlier this week, he added a promo video to the post explaining his inspiration for the project.

“I’ve gone from a young boy to a man… A man who's wiser… smarter… stronger because of my experiences and adversities I’ve faced. And a man whose more resilient,” Alsina reflects. Stream Myself on DSPs below. For more news on hip-hop and pop culture, be sure to check out HNHH.

Myself Tracklist:

  1. Myself
  2. Lied to You
  3. Weekdays (feat. Zu & Deeno)
  4. Never Fold
  5. Same
  6. Party
  7. August
  8. Rules
  9. Friends (with 4ayem)
  10. On Me (with Layton Greene)

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