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Lil Pump's "Harverd Dropout" Has Finally Arrived: Listen


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Lil Pump has been teasing his Harverd Dropout mixtape for a while now, since last January to be exact when he first announced its title, but after several setbacks & delays the wait is finally over. Lil Pump’s sophomore album has just arrived.

The follow up to 2017’s self titled debut contains 16 songs in total and features guest appearances from Lil Wayne, Lil Uzi Vert, Smokepurpp, Quavo, Offset, YG, 2 Chainz, & Kanye West, the latter of which who appears on the previously heard single “I Love It.” Meanwhile production is handled by the likes of Ronny J, Danny Wolf, Dee Money, Diablo, CBMIX, and more.

Pump was initially supposed to go on a "Harverd Dropout" tour in support of the album, but unfortunately that was cancelled a few months back. It’s unclear if he plans on making it up and hitting the road this year or not, but at least we have some new music to hold us over with for the time being.

Available now on iTunes, fans can stream the long awaited project in its entirety (below). Take a listen and let us know what you think!

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