Miguel Reveals New Album Tracklisting, Nicki Minaj Plans Album Rerelease
Miguel will release his new album Kaleidoscope Dream on October 2. The album features the first single Adorn. Production comes in the form of Jerry Wonda(worked with Ashanti), Salaam Remi(worked with Amy Winehouse), and Pop & Oak(worked with Nicki Minaj). I do remember seeing pictures of Miguel in the studio with Pharrell as well but we will wait and see if those tracks make the album.
The tracklisting for the album has been released as well and it features 11 songs. You can check out the tracklisting below:
After performing in concert that brought out such special guests as Foxy Brown, Cam'ron, Lil' Wayne, and Drake; word is that Nicki Minaj plans to re release her current album; Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded.
The re release is set for November 21. No word on the details of the re release. The album's deluxe version contains 22 songs. So I'm not sure if new songs will be added or will new songs replace certain songs on the album. Once details become available I will let you all know.
To date Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded has sold nearly 700K copies.
The tracklisting for the album has been released as well and it features 11 songs. You can check out the tracklisting below:
Kaleidoscope Dream Tracklisting
1. “Adorn”
2. “Don’t Look Back”
3. “Use Me”
4. “Do You…”
5. “Kaleidoscope Dream”
6. “The Thrill”
7. “How Many Drinks?”
8. “Where’s the Fun in Forever?”
9. “Arch & Point”
10. “Pussy Is Mine”
11. “Candle in the Sun”
After performing in concert that brought out such special guests as Foxy Brown, Cam'ron, Lil' Wayne, and Drake; word is that Nicki Minaj plans to re release her current album; Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded.
The re release is set for November 21. No word on the details of the re release. The album's deluxe version contains 22 songs. So I'm not sure if new songs will be added or will new songs replace certain songs on the album. Once details become available I will let you all know.
To date Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded has sold nearly 700K copies.
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