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DJ Scheme Reveals Forthcoming Collab with Skrillex on Debut Album, ‘Family’


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DJ Scheme just revealed a collaboration with Skrillex on his forthcoming debut album Family.

Per the tracklist below, “Homesick” is about to kick off the album right, featuring both Zacari and Skrillex. The tracklist gets more and more collab-heavy from there — featuring Joey Bada$$, Juice WRLD, Ski Mask the Slump God, Lil Yachty, Ty Dolla $ign, ShakewellLil Keed, and many more.

MORE: Skrillex & DJ Scheme Featured On Lil Tecca’s “Selection” [LISTEN]

Skrillex has spent much of the year with his head down, working in studio on his “main body of work.” In 2020, we’ve heard him on Ty Dolla $ign‘s mega collab “Ego Death,” also featuring Kanye West and FKA Twigs, and his latest original production, “Kliptown Empyrean.”

As for Scheme, he just dropped his album’s leading single “Soda” with Ski Mask the Slump God, Cordae, and Take A Daytrip. The rest of Family is due out December 4th via Scheme Records and Empire.

DJ Scheme – Family Tracklist

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Photo via Marilyn Hue

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: DJ Scheme Reveals Forthcoming Collab with Skrillex on Debut Album, ‘Family’

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