Playboi Carti ‘Releases Album’ From A Very Unexpected Place

Playboi Carti 'Releases Album' From A Very Unexpected Place

In the latest twist in Playboi Carti’s elusive album rollout, he’s got an unexpected backer — none other than Maury Povich, the legendary host of the long-running “Maury” show. Yes, you read that right. Maury, who’s made a career out of paternity tests and explosive TV drama, has thrown his support behind Carti‘s highly anticipated next album by posting a message on Instagram calling for the rapper to “drop the album @playboicarti #YVL” (with a vampire emoji, of course). Is this just a joke, or has the daytime TV icon truly become part of Carti’s bizarre world?

Maury Povich Wants Playboi Carti to Drop His Next Album

Maury may be retired from television, but it looks like he’s still making waves. The question is: Does this unexpected collaboration mean anything for Carti’s long-delayed album, or is it just another chapter in the chaotic story of Carti’s release strategy?

Playboi Carti 'Releases Album' From A Very Unexpected Place

Carti’s Album Still MIA, but New Features Are Piling Up

While Playboi Carti still hasn’t officially dropped his new album, fans have been treated to a few glimpses of new music over the past months. Carti’s most notable recent appearance was on Tyler, The Creator’s album Chromakopia, where he lent a verse to the track “Thought I Was Dead” featuring ScHoolboy Q. On the track, Carti uses his signature deep, mumbled voice over a raw, jittery beat that’s been a hallmark of his latest sound. Of course, this leak has sent fans into overdrive, eager to hear more of the chaotic, underground energy that Carti is known for.

Playboi Carti 'Releases Album' From A Very Unexpected Place

The track became even more legendary after a special vinyl release of Chromakopia dropped, featuring a bonus song titled “Mother,” which shows Tyler reflecting on growing up with a single mother. But that wasn’t all – Carti’s verse on the vinyl bonus track has also sparked intense speculation. Fans are now wondering if these snippets of unreleased material are all part of Carti’s strategy to drum up anticipation for his still-undated album.

“Timeless” with The Weeknd: Another Hit, Another Delay

Not to be outdone, Carti also featured on The Weeknd’s track “Timeless,” which was released in October and quickly shot to #3 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song not only dominated streaming services, racking up millions of streams on its first day, but also marked another milestone for Carti, as it became his fifth top-10 hit.

What’s even more intriguing about “Timeless” is the moodiness of the track, which is a perfect juxtaposition to the high-energy hits Carti is known for. With Pharrell and Mike Dean producing, the track is a dream team collaboration that has left fans hungry for more. In the music video, both The Weeknd and Carti don dark outfits and low-lit visuals that only add to the brooding vibe. The entire release feels like a preview of what’s to come in their respective upcoming albums — The Weeknd’s Hurry Up Tomorrow, which will close out his trilogy of albums, and Carti’s still-secret project.

Will Carti’s Album Ever Drop?

So here we are, stuck in Carti’s world of mystery and drama, with Maury Povich now in the mix. Is he the key to unlocking the album fans have been waiting for since Whole Lotta Red dropped in late 2020? Or is Carti just having fun with everyone, pushing boundaries in true Playboi fashion? One thing’s for sure: Maury Povich’s involvement is as bizarre and unexpected as Carti’s career itself.

While the rap world continues to wonder if we’ll ever see Carti’s new album, the unpredictable nature of his releases and collaborations keeps fans at the edge of their seats. Whether it’s a TV legend calling for the album drop or Carti making surprise appearances on other superstar projects, we can be sure the chaos and drama around his music won’t end anytime soon.

Stay tuned for more developments. Playboi Carti’s next chapter is bound to be just as wild as the last.

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