XXXTentacion will receive a new compilation on June 10, titled “Look At Me: The Album.”. This is to go with the Hulu documentary about the late rapper, which released May 26.
This is going to be the third posthumous album released. The first album, “Skins”, was released in 2018, in the same year as his death. The other, “Bad Vibes Forever”, was released the following year, in 2019. Both of those albums debuted on Billboard 200’s Top 5.
The documentary, called “Look At Me: XXXTentacion”, focuses on his mental health issues, as well as some of the controversies surrounding X.. It features never before seen footage. It also has interviews of people that were close to him. This includes ex-girlfriends. The reason for the title is because that was X’s debut single.
X was a deeply disturbed person. However, he was also making it appear worse than it actually was for the publicity. He considered all publicity as good. That is also the reason for some of the controversies that he had caused. The more that people talked about him, the more that people can find him.
Look at Me: The Album
The album, which is called Look At Me: The Album, is divided into 2 parts. The first part is 11 songs and are focused around X’s early works. This is the first time that all of them are going to be available for streaming services. The second part is 13 fan favorite songs. The album closes in the same way as the documentary, with the song “True Love” which was also on Donda 2 by Ye.. Previously, the only way to get this song was through Ye’s $200 stem player.
They are playing with the names of the two parts, as well. The first part, with the early works, is called “Look at me then”. The other part with the big hitting songs and “True Love” is called “Look at me now”.
You can find the list of songs here.
Written by Justin Acosta
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