‘Later That Night’ coming very soon!
Earlier this month, Jeremih revealed the official title for his upcoming album, which is now called Later That Night. The effort is set to complete the trilogy of projects he’s released over the last four years and will receive a proper rollout – unlike the December release of his third studio album.
Speaking of which, the Chicago singer sat down with Billboard magazine once again to clarify his stance on Late Nights randomly releasing in December, without giving fans any notice beforehand and said he was focused on moving forward in his career as a free agent.
He also went to touch on whether or not he could challenge Drake for Summer ‘16 supremacy in a few months – which he said “I I’ve still never collaborated with Drizzy. You know, in his world, he’ll have it locked for 2016 but in my world, so will I.” Take a look at an excerpt from the interview below.
How do you feel about the December 2015 rollout of Late Nights?
The rollout was no rollout. It was kind of what I’d classify as the perfect ghetto rollout. To be out on Christmas Eve at Target and Walmart, doing my last minute shopping that I do every year, it just kind of sucked to go to these huge places where people buy music and not see a single Jeremih album on any shelf in Chicago. I can only imagine outside of the States, I wouldn’t think it would be there either. I went out and actually tried to purchase my own album and it wasn’t there.
However, as of yesterday, I saw a little post saying Jeremih’s Late Nights album has had a top 10 record each year from 2014, 2015, and now 2016 off the album. At the end of the day, the streets let me know what it is, the people let me know what it is, and at this point, the only person who can stop what’s going on with me and my music is God. I can’t blame anyone else — I can just continue to be the best me and give my fans what I feel like they deserve. Just to know each year that there was a top 10 record, it’s an honor that the album still made noise without really getting the proper noise it needed to make.
Read the entire interview with Jeremih at Billboard.
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