Boogie Announces Release Date For Shady Debut "Everything's For Sale"

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Hip-hop artist Boogie performs onstage during FYF Fest 2016 at Los Angeles Sports Arena on August 28, 2016 in Los Angeles, California.
Boogie's new album is coming at the end of the month.

Boogie's been a favorite in the underground for a few years at this point, but with the major label machine behind him and some major co-signs from Eminem and Rihanna, he's about to make a massive impact this year. Fans have been waiting for his debut album for a minute and it looks like they'll finally be receiving it. Boogie took to social media to cleverly reveal the release date for his debut album.

After signing to Shady Records in late 2017, Boogie is gearing up to release his debut album through the label at the end of the month. The rapper took to both Instagram and Twitter to share the release date of Everything's For Sale with a photo of his bank account balance. "just checked my account, niggaz is broke broke!! shit gotta change.. my debut album dropping 1.25.19 #EverythingsForSale," he wrote. Looks like we already have a few projects to look forward to this month. Everything's For Sale will be Boogie's first project since 2016's Thirst 48, Pt. II. 

While details surrounding the project are scarce, there's a good chance we'll see Shady's label head appear somewhere on the tracklist. A few days ago, Boogie revealed that Eminem will likely appear on Everything's For Sale. There's also a chance Anderson .Paak will appear on the project's tracklist as well. It has yet to be confirmed, but we'll keep you posted. 


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