Young Thug's new album "Business is Business" features star-studded collaborations and references to his ongoing legal troubles. While some fans expected Thug to address his relationship with Gunna, who was recently released from custody, the album's vocals were recorded prior to Thug's arrest. The album acknowledges Thug's incarceration and features lyrics referencing betrayal and snitches. The album also pays tribute to the late Lil Keed. Overall, "Business is Business" showcases Young Thug's freewheeling style but may not be a genre-defining work like his previous albums.
Young Thug has released his surprise album BUSINESS IS BUSINESS, featuring collaborations with Drake, Future, Travis Scott, and more. Drake appears on two tracks, "Parade on Cleveland" and "Oh U Went," and took to Instagram to jokingly remind Thug that he's waiting on payment for his features. Thug responded, promising that Drake "will be paid." The album has received mixed reviews, with some critics favoring Gunna's recent release over Thug's.
Young Thug has released his first full-length album since 2021's Punk, titled Business Is Business. The album is executive produced by Metro Boomin and features guest spots from Drake, Travis Scott, Nate Ruess, and more. It arrives one week after Gunna's first release since his legal drama began.
Young Thug has announced his new album, "Business Is Business," less than a week after wiping out his Instagram and posting a cryptic QR code. The album will be Thug's first since 2021's "Punk" and will also serve as his first body of work since being indicted in May as part of a sweeping gang case against dozens of members of his YSL crew. Metro Boomin' shared excitement for the pending release, which is available worldwide tonight.