Teyana Taylor Shares "The Album" Ft. Future, Lauryn Hill, Big Sean, Rick Ross & More

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Teyana Taylor finally drops off her highly-anticipated project "The Album" which includes a number of notable features.

After much hype, Teyana Tylor has delivered her anticipated project, The Album. The singer has already given us tracks like "Bare Wit Me," her graduation-inspired "Made It," and "Wake Up Love" featuring husband Iman Shumpert. On Wednesday (June 17), the expecting mother celebrated her Juneteenth release with friends like Cardi B, Lena Waithe, Karrueche Tran, Terrence J, and Winnie Harlow. It's clear that Teyana Taylor put her blood, sweat, and tears into The Album, working hard to craft a pariseworthy project.

Features on The Album include looks from Rick Ross, Erykah Badu, Quavo, Kehlani, Missy Elliott, Future, Davido, Big Sean, King Combs, Lauryn Hill, and Teyana and Iman's daughter Junie even makes an appearance. Give The Album a few spins and let us know what tracks are your favorites. 

Tracklist

1. Intro
2. Come Back to Me ft. Rick Ross & Junie
3. Wake Up Love ft. Iman
4. Lowkey ft. Erykah Badu
5. Let's Build ft. Quavo
6. 1-800-ONE-NITE
7. Mornin' ft. Kehlani
8. Boomin' ft. Missy Elliott & Future
9. 69
10. Killah ft. Davido
11. Bad
12. Wrong B****
13. Shoot It Up ft. Big Sean
14. Bare Wit Me
15. Lose Each Other
16. Concrete
17. Still
18. Ever Ever
19. Try Again
20. Friends
21. How You Want It ft. King Combs
22. Made It
23. We Got Love ft. Ms. Lauryn Hill


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