Little Brother Announce Last Album “Left Back”
Now with the announcement that their fourth and final album, entitled LeftBack, is dropping on April 20th, Tay and Pooh have something dope in store for their fans. They’ve enlisted the talents of Khrysis, Zo!, Symbolic One, Darien Brockington, Chaundon, the First Lady of FE, Yahzarah, and numerous others on LeftBack, which will be released in a combo CD/DVD on Hall Of Justus. Looking to step their music video game up, the DVD will include videos to three cuts from the record. More Below.
I’m hearing that 9th wonder will not produce this album and that Phonte will be doing a solo album sometime this year. I really hate to hear that these guys are splitting up they had two of the best hip-hop albums I have ever heard from a hip-hop group. I stay listening to the minstrel show. I’ll be sure to cop their album when it does drop, I’m sure it will be a classic.
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