Sexyy Red reveals upcoming collaboration with Tyler, The Creator and joint album with Chief Keef

Sexyy Red reveals dream collaboration with Tyler, The Creator and joint album with Chief Keef.


Pop Culture & Art July 18, 2024
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St. Louis rapper Sexyy Red has shared exciting news about her upcoming projects, including a dream collaboration with Tyler, The Creator. During an interview with British interviewer Rambo at London’s Wireless Festival, Red revealed, “I did my dream collab already — Tyler, the Creator.” This announcement follows their memorable photo shoot together backstage at a Drake show in Los Angeles during his "It’s All a Blur" tour. Red posted the photos on X with the caption, "My dreams came true."

The collaboration with Tyler, The Creator remains under wraps, with Red not providing additional details about the project. However, fans are eagerly awaiting the release, anticipating that it will generate significant buzz on social media.

In addition to her collaboration with Tyler, Red also disclosed plans for a joint album with Chicago rapper Chief Keef. In an interview with Viper magazine backstage at the Wireless Festival, she described their relationship and the project, saying, “That’s my boo… We droppin’ an album soon.” Red elaborated on the album’s themes, mentioning, “We just be on some money sh—. Some car sh—, fast cars. F—k these h—s. Buy some clothes. And keep your hair done.”

This forthcoming album and collaboration with Chief Keef have added to the excitement surrounding Red’s career, promising to deliver a unique blend of their styles.

Furthermore, Red’s own tour, "Sexyy Red 4 President," is set to begin on August 15 in Miami and conclude on October 10 in Los Angeles. Fans can purchase tickets through the tour’s official website.

Sexyy Red continues to make headlines with her dynamic collaborations and solo projects, keeping her audience eagerly anticipating her next moves.

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