Jacquees has been teasing new music for a minute and from the sounds of it, he has a lot on his plate right now. He's been promising his project 4275 for a minute now and it seems like it's about to drop in the near future. He previously announced plans to drop an EP This Time I'm Serious prior to the project. It was pushed back several times and was initially supposed to drop on March 2nd. A month after it's initial release date, Jacquees finally blesses us with a brand new project.
Jacquees has released his anticipated project, This Time I'm Serious. The singer's latest project is six tracks long. He taps Wale for "It's On The Way" while T-Pain provides some vocal assistance on "Rodeo." Jacquees linked up with Nash B for the production on the entire project. It's a solid project and we could only expect him to hold the stronger songs for his album 4275.
In addition to the release of this project, he also has more music coming. He's been teasing a joint project with Chris Brown that has yet to get a release date. However, he did say that it'll be strictly R&B as opposed to some of Chris other efforts that find him rapping.
Peep the project and let us know what you think.
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