Lil Xan Shares "Heartbreak Soldiers" Tracklist & Release Date

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Rapper Lil Xan performs onstage at the Smokers Club Festival at The Queen Mary on April 29, 2018 in Long Beach, California.
Lil Xan's new project is just around the corner.

Lil Xan's had his ups and downs throughout the past year. The "Betrayed" rapper has faced a whole lot of backlash over the past few months for a few comments he's made and it seems to have had a major impact on him. Back in April, Xan dropped off his debut album, Total Xanarchy. The reception to the album was met with relatively negative responses for the most part but it looks like he's already onto working on his next project. After sharing the album art for Heartbreak Soldiers, he's announced an official date and shared the album's tracklist.

Lil Xan has shared the official tracklist and release date to his forthcoming album, Heartbreak Soldiers. Xan's upcoming album is slated to drop towards the end of the month on June 28th. The project will consist of eight songs with two features. Xan taps Lil Skies for the opening track, "Lies" and bring frequent collaborator $teven Cannon through for the cut, "Oh No!" It'll be interesting to hear what Xan comes up with on this project especially since there he doesn't nearly the same amount of big name features as he did on his debut project. Hopefully, this ends up being received much better than his last project.

Now that he's revealed the tracklist and release date, maybe we could get a new track off the project before it drops.

Peep the tracklist below. 

Lil Xan Shares "Heartbreak Soldiers" Tracklist & Release Date

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