New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Gucci Mane has revealed the cover art for his highly anticipated new studio album, Evil Genius. Available on December 7th, Evil Genius includes the recently released track "
I'm Not Goin'" featuring
Kevin Gates - the video for which already boasts over 4 million views in less than 2 weeks - as well as the smash hit "
Wake Up In The Sky" with
Bruno Mars and Kodak Black. The single was recently joined by an official companion video, directed by Mars and streaming now via the official
Gucci Mane YouTube channel where it earned over 15 million individual views in just a single week HERE.
Evil Genius is also highlighted by track "
Solitaire" featuring
Migos and Lil Yachty, which marked the first single off the album with its release back in March. Evil Genius includes some all-star features from Quavo, 21 Savage, Lil Skies,
Kevin Gates, and more (see full track list below).
Gucci Mane is currently on the road on his "The Unusual Suspects Tour" with special guest Smokepurpp and support by Hoodrich
Pablo Juan. "The Unusual Suspects Tour" kicked off in Brooklyn and travels into late December, wrapping up in Atlanta (see attached itinerary). In addition, Gucci will wrap up another incredible year with a "Gucci & Friends" holiday homecoming event, featuring a stacked lineup of special guests and set for December 27th at Atlanta, GA's Fox Theater.
Evil Genius will mark Gucci Mane's first full-length release since his prolific 2017 culminated with the acclaimed "EL GATO: THE HUMAN GLACIER." That album followed the RIAA gold certified "MR. DAVIS," highlighted by the 3x platinum hit single, "I Get The Bag (Feat. Migos)," recently certified platinum by the RIAA and joined by a massively popular companion video, now boasting over 375 million views at Gucci Mane's official YouTube channel alone.
Gucci Mane - who recently presented "Best Collaboration" at the 2018 MTV Video
Music Awards -recently starred on the cover of GQ's
September issue. Other recent cover appearances include The New York Times Magazine's March 2018 "25 Songs That Tell us Where
Music Is Going" feature.