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Lil Uzi Vert Previews New Music, Signalling "Eternal Atake" Still Exists


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It's been a minute since we've heard from the elusive Lil Uzi Vert, who has been relatively dormant since releasing the six-minute "New Patek." Of course, the anticipation surrounding his upcoming, cult-flavored Eternal Atake has reached feverish heights, or has it? Many of Uzi's disciples seem rather confused at the lack of activity, though still seem eager enough to stumble upon the rapper in the wild. Such was reality for two lucky fans, who happened to catch Uzi in a drive-by (the harmless kind), during which the Philadelphia rapper was caught bumping his own unreleased album in the whip. 

As the fans approach Uzi's vehicle, we're treated to a closer listen to one of his new bangers. It sounds like it's picking up where "New Patek" left off, albeit the clip is far too brief to draw any concrete conclusions. Still, it's good to see that Uzi is in fact still in the mix, considering taking a year off in the rap game can feel like a drawn-out eternity. One has to wonder if his new album will arrive in the same time frame as his old buddy Rich The Kid. Are ya'll still looking forward to a new Uzi album? If so, where do you feel he stands alongside his peers? 

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