Playboi Carti Is Trying to Release His Next Project 'in the Next 60 Days'

He also says the project will have no features.

Playboi Cartii performs during day three of Rolling Loud.
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Playboi Cartii performs during day three of Rolling Loud.

Playboi Carti took a moment while onstage Saturday, to announce to the crowd at The Eagle's Ballroom in Milwaukee that he's "trying" to release his next project "in the next 60 days."  

While the audio on the clip below isn't as clear, we can still hear Carti providing another interesting detail about the upcoming project: there will be no features. 

"I ain't gon' lie. It feels like we worked too hard for this moment. So, I'ma do this shit with no features," he said. Carti could be talking about Whole Lotta Red, the follow-up to his studio debut Die Lit, which he has been teasing since last year. 

In an interview with The Fader published last month, Carti revealed that he has recorded roughly 50 songs that date as far back as late 2018, but he appears to be fixated on outdoing himself. "I could be done if I wanted to," he said. "I'm just trying to top shit. I might make the hardest song ever tomorrow."

Carti also touched on a project with Metro Boomin being in the works, saying, "I got a whole 'nother tape with this n***a...This shit could go on my album, but if it goes on the album, then we gotta change the whole thing." 

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