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Migos Post & Delete Possible Tracklist For Rich The Kid's "World Is Yours 2"


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Rich The Kid has been getting ready to drop a new album shortly after releasing his debut album. The project is set to drop on Jan. 18th, but he hasn't really caught the same amount of hype that he did with A World Is Yours. However, that might change once he drops the official tracklist. Earlier today, Migos quickly posted and deleted the possible tracklist for Rich The Kid's possible project.

As Hip-Hop-N-More pointed out, Migos tweeted out the possible tracklist to Rich The Kid's forthcoming project. The project runs 17 tracks deep and hails some features from some of the biggest names in the rap game such as Gucci Mane, Young Thug, Big Sean, Lil Pump, Tory Lanez, and more. Additionally, he does have all three Migos on the album as solo artists. Quavo appears on the Tory Lanez-assisted single, "Tic Toc." Offset links up with Rich The Kid and Big Sean for "Two Cups" while the long-awaited collaboration with Takeoff, RTK and Lil Pump will also appear on the project. 

Aside from the previously names mentioned, Rich The Kid also has appearances from Rich Forever signee Jay Critch, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Vory, Juice WRLD and more.

Keep your eyes peeled for Rich The Kid's upcoming project, The World Is Yours 2. The rapper recently released the first single off of the project, "Splashin."  

Peep the tracklist below via HHNM.

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