Lil Yachty and James Blake put together collaborative album ‘Unhealthy Cameo’: “That is actual”

Lil Yachty has teased a collaborative album with James Blake referred to as ‘Unhealthy Cameo’.
In a brand new Instagram submit, Yachty revealed the shock album in a video clip, saying: “I feel James has labored with a fairly substantial quantity of hip hop artists, however this challenge is so left for each of us.
“Then, apart from the one image that James posted, which he doesn’t have many followers really, I don’t assume individuals know that we all know one another exist.”
Blake additionally performed a monitor off the unreleased album at his latest CYMK present – watch the footage beneath.
@palace2stoney Unreleased one from James Blake and Lil Yachty, debuted at CMYK final evening 🤒 ‘someone save the saviour’? #jamesblake #lilyachty #cmyk #exclusive
Lil Yachty has been busy teasing collaborations with Fred once more.. and Overmono, alongside together with his monitor with rockstar Yungblud referred to as ‘When We Die (Can We Nonetheless Get Excessive?)‘ and a track with childhood pal Faye Webster referred to as ‘Lego Ring‘.
He additionally introduced his shock pivot to psych-rock with final 12 months’s ‘Let’s Begin Right here‘: “There’s a number of youngsters who haven’t heard any of my references. They don’t know something about Bon Iver or Pink Floyd or Black Sabbath or James Brown. I needed to indicate individuals a distinct facet of me — and that I can do something, most significantly.”
Blake in the meantime launched his album ‘Enjoying Robots Into Heaven‘ final September, which NME gave 4 stars. “Worlds other than 2021’s ‘Associates That Break Your Coronary heart’, the Grammy-winning songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer’s sixth album returns to the underground roots of his Hessle Audio, Hemlock and R&S Records days.
“Nodding to his earliest CMYK releases, the manufacturing high quality on ‘Enjoying Robots Into Heaven’ is persistently creative and hard-hitting – even in its quieter moments.”
In different information, Brian Eno has ribbed Blake for his use of the ‘asshole chord’ in his breakout hit ‘Retrograde’.