

There is also a free 30-day trial option for Tidal HiFi, which provides access to videos, playlists, and Lossless High Fidelity sound quality. The album is also available for pre-order on iTunes, which you can check out here. If you cancel during your trial period, you’ll continue to have access to the entire Apple Music catalog until the date that you would have been billed for the full price. If you don’t have an Apple Music account and want to try it out, you can click here to start a free 30-day trial. If you have an Apple Music account, you can go into the app on your phone or tablet and set the notifications to alert you when the album is out. You will be able to stream A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie’s new album on iTunes and Apple Music. We’ve listed the different platforms that the album will be released on, and the ways in which you can listen to them below. The album was announced earlier this month, and will be Boogie’s first official release since his studio debut The Bigger Artist. Instead of just dropping a single, I like putting projects together.Tonight, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie is releasing his second studio album Hoodie SZN. I pick and choose what I want to put on what. “I said, ‘Hell no, I’m dropping every quarter.’ I got enough music to drop all of that sh*t. It’s long, so I wasn’t going to drop anything after this for at least half a year so fans can really let the music sink in, but then I thought about it,” he said. “This one is 18 tracks compared to my usual 12 to 13. On that same topic, A Boogie discussed with VIBE why he decided to record a bevy of tracks for his project. “Hip-hop has been more in touch with their fans than anybody in the last few years.” “I don’t think it’s a sales trick as much as audience behavior,” said Daniel Glass, Glassnote Records’ president. In an article published by Rolling Stone, music industry power players discussed streaming’s pitfalls and benefits when it concerns putting out super long albums. While spectators believe that artists can manipulate the streaming system by putting out longer albums, others believe it’ll prove to be beneficial in the long run.
