Brockhampton Reveal "Saturation III" Tracklist

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Brockhampton's "Saturation III" drops December 15th.

It's been a pretty solid year for Brockhampton. The collective have dropped off two projects and are gearing up to drop a third one next week. Last week, they finally revealed the release date for the project. However, they simultaneously announced that it would be their final album as a collective. While it's unsure whether they will really be dropping their final album, as we inch closer to the release date, they drop off the tracklist to the project.

Brockhampton took to social media to reveal the tracklist of Saturation III. The project, which is due out on December 15th, consists of fifteen tracks. However, the interesting part of the tracklist is that there are three separate tracks titled "Cinema." While it's unsure what that's all about, it's bound to be revealed in the next week.

Surprisingly, the single "Follow" they dropped back in August shortly before the release of Saturation II is not found on the tracklist. Kevin Abstract announced it as the first single off of Saturation III

While they're album is about to drop next week, they announced their "Love Your Parents" tour a few weeks a go. The rap collective will be taking their music on a North American tour that kicks off on January 16th in Dallas, Texas before they wrap up the whole tour on March 7th in Phoenix, Arizona. If Saturation III is their final album, this will likely be the last time they end up touring as a collective.

Brockhampton Saturation III Tracklist

1. BOOGIE
2. ZIPPER
3. JOHNNY
4. LIQUID
5. CINEMA
6. STUPID
7. BLEACH
8. ALASKA
9. HOTTIE
10. CINEMA
11. SISTER
12. RENTAL
13. STAINS
14. CINEMA
15. TEAM


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