Rich The Kid Says He's Almost Done Working On His Next Album

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Rich the Kid performs onstage during adidas Creates 747 Warehouse St., an event in basketball culture, on February 16, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.
Rich The Kid's follow-up to "The World Is Yours" might be coming soon.

Rich The Kid's on go mode right now. The rapper began teasing his debut album for months before its release with the lead single, "New Freezer," dropping in September. The strength of that song along helped RTK reach this new level of fame and a few weeks before his album, Kendrick Lamar helped build the hype even further by bringing the "Plug Walk" rapper out during the Brit Awards. While it's only been a little over a week since he released the project, it looks like he's already gearing up for his second album.

In a since deleted tweet, Rich The Kid revealed that he's almost done working on his sophomore album. "Already almost done with another album! Im in BEAST MODE !!" He wrote on Twitter. It's unsure when we could expect it but clearly, he has plans to drop it sometime soon.'

Rich The Kid Says He's Almost Done Working On His Next Album

As he gears up to drop his second album, Rich The Kid is running with the momentum he's built for himself over the past few months. On the charts, he's doing some incredible numbers. The World Is Yours debuted at number 2 on the Billboard 200 while "Plug Walk" has entered the top 20 on the Hot 100. In addition, the rapper made his television debut on Friday when he took the single to "The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon" to perform it alongside The Roots


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