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Young Thug releases new album from jail: Business is Business

Young Thug releases new album from jail: Business is Business

Even though he’s been in jail for over a year, nothing is going to stop Young Thug from doing his business — on Friday (June 23rd), the 31-year-old rapper released Business is Business, his third full-length album. Stream it below.

News of the album first arrived via a mysterious QR code posted to Young Thug’s Instagram last week, which brought fans to a website featuring the artwork for the album (a photo of him in a courtroom alongside several other defendants). After a countdown completed, details of the 15-track album were revealed. On Thursday evening, the record’s executive producer, Metro Boomin, tweeted a version of the artwork along with the caption “I got you for life and after that brodie,” presumably sending a message of hope to Young Thug.

Business is Business builds upon the musical canon Young Thug began with his 2019 full-length debut, So Much Fun. Like that album, the new release features plenty of high-profile features, from Drake to Travis Scott, Lil Uzi Vert, Future, fun.’s Nate Ruess, 21 Savage, and more. Listen to the album below.

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Young Thug was arrested for gang activity and racketeering charges in Atlanta in May 2022, and has been held in Fulton County Jail ever since a judge deemed him a “danger to the community.” This isn’t his first release from behind bars — in fact, in the past year he’s appeared on releases by Calvin Harris, Dua Lipa, Metro Boomin, and more.

Business is Business represents a whole new chapter in his career, however. Following up his celebrated 2021 release, Punk, the album demonstrates Young Thug’s desire to continue fostering his artistry, despite the logistical barriers in the way. According to a press release, when asked about the album, he simply replied: “Business is business.”

In January, a juror from Young Thug’s case was forced to write a 30-page essay on jury duty after she missed an appearance in court due to a business trip. The judge, Ural Glanville, has been described as “stern,” and the case as a whole has been criticized as prosecutorial overreach.

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