EarthGang is finally back with their fourth studio album, Ghetto Gods, featuring collaborations with J. Cole, Future, JID, and more.
EarthGang released their single "Amen" featuring Musiq Soulchild ahead of the album's release. They explained how the song came together, and how they were hesitant at first but decided to make it a single because it spoke to another side of the album.
“‘Amen’ is jammin! It’s honest, and the world needs a little more honesty,” they said. “It shows our versatility as artist and producers. There was some initial uncertainty about putting the song out amongst the team. Even Musiq said ‘I can’t say get down on your knees for me.’ Lol. Then we explained that it’s about showing someone you’re really in their corner. It’s a beautiful song about expressing love in all its many forms.”
EarthGang have been hosting live listening sessions across multiple cities for nearly a month now, and while Ghetto Gods received its official release on digital distribution platforms today, many fans have already heard the album. This was done to let diehard supporters hear the album before anyone else in anticipation of the "Biodeghettable" World Tour.
With support from Mike Dimes and Pigeons & Planes, the tour begins on March 4 at Okeechobee Festival and travels across North America before hitting the UK and Europe. Also, this will be EarthGang's first official tour since 2012.
Listen to EarthGang’s new album below.
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