Vince Staples anuncia el lanzamiento de su álbum Cry Baby para junio

Vince Staples ha revelado detalles de su nuevo álbum, Cry Baby, cuyo lanzamiento está previsto para el 5 de junio. El proyecto marca su debut con Loma Vista en asociación con su propio sello, Section Eight Arthouse. Staples lo describió como el comienzo de una era más independiente construida en torno a la instrumentación en vivo.

Vince Staples compartió que Cry Baby marca el inicio de una nueva fase de autonomía tras sus lanzamientos vinculados a Def Jam y Blacksmith, el sello cofundado por Talib Kweli. Su álbum anterior, Dark Times, se publicó en 2024. Loma Vista opera bajo Concord Music Group. Staples declaró: "Mientras el mundo arde, he decidido publicar este álbum". El sencillo principal, "Blackberry Marmalade", se lanzó el domingo junto con un video al estilo de un juego de disparos en primera persona, codirigido por Staples y Bradley J. Calder. Staples señaló la restricción de edad de YouTube en el video diciendo: "YouTube ha restringido por edad el video de Blackberry Marmalade, así que si eres mayor de 18 años, asegúrate de compartirlo con los jóvenes que te rodean. Nuestros hijos merecen la verdad". Cry Baby incluye temas como "Go! Go! Gorilla", "White Flag", "The Running Man", "TV Guide", "The Big Bad Wolf", "Only in America", "Do You Know the Devil", "Cotton" y "7 in the Morning".

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