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Che officially announces sophomore album ‘Rest In Bass’ dropping in July

Fresh off his performance last weekend at Lyrical Lemonade‘s Summer Smash, where he popped out with North West, and his run opening for SahBabii on the Resurrection Tour, Atlanta teen phenom Che has just announced that his highly anticipated sophomore album Rest In Bass will be out next month. After rumors began circulating online that the album would drop tonight, Che has now officially confirmed that it will arrive in July via a cryptic announcement video posted to his secondary YouTube channel. Recent months have seen the rapper put out a strong run of singles, including “Green Day”“Love (MKB)” (4M+ Streams), which made Pitchfork’s Selects Playlist and was chosen as one of Hypebeast’sBest New Tracks, as well as January’s “Pose For The Pic” (6M+ Streams), which was accompanied by an IG-exclusive music video. It’s all culminating with the release of Rest In Bass, which serves as the follow-up to his debut album Sayso Says, released independently last August alongside a Lyrical Lemonade-directed video for “I Rot, I Rot.” (7M Streams). Lauded by Pitchfork (7.0 rating), Sayso Says capped off a strong year for Che, who garnered buzz with singles like “Pizza Time” (21M+ Streams), “Miley Cyrus” (18M+ Streams), and “Bae”(8M Streams), in addition to a co-sign from Trippie Redd.

Hailing from Atlanta, Georgia, Che is a disciple of both veteran rap staples like Chief Keef and fresh-faced underground artists such as Izaya Tiji, turning heads for his digicore, rage, and pluggnb-indebted sound. He first began releasing music on TikTok in 2021, cultivating a devoted online fanbase with viral tracks like “agenda”(112M+ Streams) and “euphoria” (21M+ Streams) as well as his remix of Yeat‘s song “Off Tha Lot”. Now, Che is entering his next era as he prepares to drop his much-hyped sophomore album Rest In Bass in July.

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