Juelz Santana is again in his music bag in a giant means, a lot in order that he’s introduced a model new challenge that he’ll be dropping subsequent month.
The Dipset rapper posted a video on Instagram on Friday (November 18) displaying him sat behind a mixing console within the studio and smoking a blunt whereas a brand new track that includes A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie blares by the audio system within the background.
The monitor, which finds the Bronx crooner interpolating 50 Cent’s “Many Men,” is ready to reach this coming week, adopted by the complete challenge in December.
“FRIENDLY!!! Dropping Next Week MOTION!! Mixtape Dropping Next MONTH… Lets Go #ICFMF #WeInMotion #BackOutSide,” Juelz Santana wrote in his caption.
Juelz’s announcement was welcomed by his loyal followers. “Bruh I’m glad u rapping again,” one fan wrote within the feedback part, whereas one other added: “I ain’t going to lie bro it’s about time.”
Juelz Santana has been kicking his music profession again into gear this previous 12 months. In April, he appeared on fellow Diplomat Jim Jones’ “We Set the Trends (Remix)” alongside Lil Wayne, Migos and DJ Khaled earlier than dropping a brand new track with Benny The Butcher in August after being challenged to launch new music by Funkmaster Flex.
The Harlem native has additionally teased a collaboration with Lil Durk, along with linking up with Chief Keef and Lil Wayne individually within the studio.
Juelz and Weezy’s rekindled relationship has introduced their long-rumored mixtape I Can’t Feel My Face again into focus. During a current interview with VladTV, Santana blamed the challenge’s shelved launch on label “politics.”
“We didn’t get to put the album out on a major label because there was too much politics at the time,” he defined. “You had Def Jam, Universal, Cash Money and Diplomats. Four different entities that had to come upon an agreement and come under one accord to push a project.”
He added: “It was way bigger than us. We didn’t have the end-all control. See, now it’s a lot less. That’s why you can have a Durk and Lil Baby, you can have Drake and Future.”
Speaking to TMZ this previous summer season, Juelz Santana hinted that the long-awaited challenge could but see the sunshine of day.
“All I’ma say is, Wayne is my brother,” he stated. “We are never not working on music outside of each other, as well as together, so for us to do a I Can’t Feel My Face project is definitely not unlikely to happen.”
Juelz Santana’s final solo challenge, #FREESANTANA, dropped in March 2020 through the rapper’s 27-month stint in jail on gun and drug expenses. It featured appearances from Lil Wayne, 2 Chainz, Jim Jones, Dave East, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie and Jeremih.
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