People are super excited about Chief Keef’s new album, “Almighty So 2.” It’s a sequel to his 2013 project, “Almighty So,” and fans have been waiting for it since 2018. Although it got delayed a bunch of times, the current plan is to drop it on December 15, 2023. The album is expected to have 17 songs and last about 5 minutes.
Here are some important details about “Almighty So 2”:
Tracklist: We don’t know the official tracklist yet, but it’s likely to include recent singles, snippets, and titles from streaming services and social media.
Lead Single: The first single, “Tony Montana Flow,” came out on July 23, 2022.
Production: Chief Keef and producer Akachi are the ones behind the album’s beats.
Despite all the excitement, the album had a few delays. The latest info says it should finally hit the shelves on December 15, 2023. The exact reasons for the delays aren’t clear, but people are guessing it might be due to things like sorting out samples, finalizing mixes, or other unexpected issues.