What's Old is new. After months of hype and a few bumps along the way, Danny Brown's hotly anticipated follow-up to 2011's XXX has arrived, streaming on Spotify the day before its release on Fool's Gold tomorrow. The 19 track album from the Detroit rapper features verses from Freddie Gibbs, ScHoolboy Q, Ab-Soul and A$AP Rocky, along with contributions from non-hip-hop acts like Charli XCX, Purity
Danny Brown's first album for Fool's Gold, titled Old, is set to drop September 30, and today he unleashed the tracklist to his long-awaited project. Grabbing features from Freddie Gibbs, ScHoolboy Q, Ab-Soul, Charli XCX, Purity Ring and A$AP Rocky, it seems like there will be more than enough star power—in addition to Brown's own undeniable attraction—to hold things down.
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Danny Brown unleashed the first visuals for his upcoming album Old, due out September 30 on Fool's Gold Records, and it is incredibly awesome. The painting—done by Leila D'Amato—shows Danny in some sort of military regalia like you'd see on the cover of an old Stratego board game, but instead of the ridiculous Marshal or Colonel hats his hair is out there and blowing in the wind. And then there'..
On the eve of finally announcing the release date of his forthcoming debut album, Old, Detroit rhymer Danny Brown visited Sway Calloway on his morning radio show. In the candid 12-minute interview, Danny and Sway discuss Brown's comments about Big Sean, what to expect from his LP, and of course, how different drugs affect his sex drive. Fro...
Ever since dropping his stellar XXX mixtape nearly two years ago, Danny Brown has amassed a giant fan following and toured the world with some of hip-hop's most buzzworthy artists. He was also a XXL Freshman last year, which is pretty impressive. Still, D...
Danny Brown has had his share of, ahem, adventures while out on the road this year, but he's also been hard at work on his next album, titled Old. In an interview excerpt over at Clash, the 2012 XXL freshman explained the meaning behind the album title—as well as the simple explanation for his lauded 2011 collection XXX—and says that the long-awaited followup is ready but for some final mixing, an