HHP is currently hard at work on his next and final album, DRUM, and has been giving fans new information in bits and pieces since the initial announcement. Exactly a week after sharing the album release date on Twitter, the rapper just went back to his social media pages to announce the news that he has signed with Universal Music, following Nasty C's confirmation of signing with the music corporation back in February.
The news shows just how much of an impact Jabba wants the album to make. He said that although the album will be his last, he still plans on making appearances in other people's songs and, God willing, on movie soundtracks.
Mme DRUM is the last album. After this you’ll hear me on features, concept albums and movie soundtracks (hopefully) ???? https://t.co/iCs380S8My
— Jabba™ (@HipHopPantsula) April 10, 2018
Yesterday, Jabba also shared some feature information regarding the album and it, unfortunately, won't have any Motswako heads (Mo'lemi, Tuks, Cassper Nyovest, Morafe and the likes). He does promise a few known names though. Look out for DRUM, officially dropping on the 16th of June!
Unfortunately I have NO Motswako heads on the album. Well, ones you’d know Atleast. It’s all new comers. I wanted to make my last album about new talent. No major features. DJ Buckz, Grammy Nominee Carolyn Malachi, Asheru, The Great Africa Mkhize, Jovi Slash, @BFB_mw & newbies. https://t.co/X7FDkriUzI
— Jabba™ (@HipHopPantsula) April 10, 2018
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