All is Yellow
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New Music Friday is almost here, and that means Cole Bennett is Lyrical Lemonade are ready to drop the Lyrical Lemonade album: All is Yellow. Known for his music video work and insane creative direction, Cole Bennett wants to take it up a notch by producing a full album with new tracks, and of course, a music video for each. All is Yellow drops tomorrow, January 26th.
The album will consist of fourteen new tracks featuring dozens of your favorite artists. Features include Sheck Wes, Ski Mask the Slump God, JID, Lil Durk, Kid Cudi, Chief Keef, Lil Yachty, Lil Tecca, The Kid LAROI, Lil Skies, Teezo Touchdown, Juicy J, Cochise, Denzel Curry, Lil B, Latto, Swae Lee, Aminé, $NOT, 6 Dogs, Juice WRLD, Cordae, Eminem, Gus Dapperton, Joey Bada$$, BabyTron, G Herbo, Lil Tracy, Corbin, Black Kray, UMI, SahBabii, Dave and Jack Harlow.
Doomsday, was the first single released off of the album to kick off just what Cole Bennett was ready to share with the world for the first Lyrical Lemonade album. The track performed by Cordae and Juice WRLD, was over Eminem’s Role Model beat, and even included a cameo from Eminem himself. While a posthumous track for Juice WRLD, he still came to life throughout the music video. Where Cordae and Juice WRLD went back and forth with their bars, Cordae delivered the full track in the music video, and you can see his facial features turning from himself, into a version of Juice WRLD as each artist bars are rhymed throughout the track. It was a memorable song and video for more reasons than one, and will continue to be an important track for the album come tomorrows release.
That being said, an unreleased track we can expect on the album is Doomsday Part 2, which is said to feature Eminem, himself. Eminem has worked with both Cordae and Juice WRLD separately in the past, and has played a big role in what Doomsday has been to this day. It only makes sense he joined Lyrical Lemonade for the album. It will be quite exciting to see what he does here, and how much more involved in the music video he may be.
On top of that, the list of names on the album is incredible. A music video for every song on the album is unheard of, but I would not expect it any other way from Cole Bennett. Doubling down on his skills like a DJ Khaled album, are you excited for the Lyrical Lemonade album? Should Cole Bennett produce more albums like this?