Detroit rapper Danny Brown may actually have an album to promote in the coming weeks as his long-awaited “Old” cover art has surfaced online.
Despite a mid-summer public tantrum he threw at Fool’s Gold, the Midwest rapper’s new LP cover has been circulating online.
Danny Brown’s upcoming album Old is out on September 30 through Fool’s Gold. That’s the cover artwork featured here via Danny’s Instagram. The painting is by Leila D’Amato, with design and layout by Sam Chirnside for Doubleday & Cartwright.
A$AP Rocky, Purity Ring, Charli XCX, Freddie Gibbs, Schoolboy Q, Rustie, A-Trak, and SKYWLKR are all featured on the album. (Pitchfork)
Last month, Brown threatened to release his upcoming “Old” solo album himself if Fool’s Gold did not take action soon.
“Man #OLD fuck around and never come out … Smh,” Brown tweeted August 12.
“I’m a fuck around and leak that shit myself if niggas don’t get it together” (Danny Brown’s Twitter)
His comments sparked an immediate reaction from Fool’s Gold co-founder A-Trak.
“@Ben0rr @FoolsGoldRecs @XDannyXBrownX it’s coming, and we’re about to drop a video this week. (A-Trak’s Twitter)
Brown had since penciled in a release date for his delayed LP.
“@pitchforkmedia: .@XDannyXBrownX threatens to leak his new album, Old http://p4k.in/11ZfYwi ” <<< guess it’s coming out in October now ????,” Danny tweeted. (Danny Brown’s Twitter)
In August 2011, Danny talked about getting turned down to join50 Cent‘s G-Unit Records.
Danny Brown is certainly one of rap’s most unique figures in recent memory, which can also be a disadvantage. In 2010, Brown befriended G-Unit rapper Tony Yayo, and together they recorded their collaborative Hawaiian Snow mixtape. The G-Unit association led many to wonder if Brown would eventually sign with 50’s crew. But Brown, who favors fitted jeans and a vintage rock-inspired wardrobe, didn’t fit the part of G-Unit soldier. “It was a real thing. 50 was with it; he just didn’t sign me because of my jeans. He liked the music, but he didn’t like the way I looked,” Danny said. “I understand where they were coming from with that, but you gotta understand where I’m coming from too: I’m from Detroit.” (MTV)