Joey Bada$$ Announces New Release Date For “Lonely at the Top,” Dropping August 29th


Do you think Joey Bada$$ is in his prime right now?

Joey Bada$$ is officially entering a new season with his upcoming album Lonely At The Top. Originally slated for an August 1 release, the Brooklyn-born rapper announced a new release date: August 29, following some label setbacks. To confirm the news, Joey dropped a trailer featuring a bluesy instrumental and himself sitting in the crowd as a woman performs.

This project marks Joey’s first full-length release since 2022’s 2000, a grown-man evolution that was smooth, thoughtful, and full of reflective storytelling. That album reaffirmed Joey’s status as one of the most lyrically grounded artists of his generation, and Lonely At The Top aims to build on that foundation.

With this new release, Joey is ready to level up, both in bars and presence. Early previews suggest the album will continue to explore mature themes while delivering the sharp lyricism fans have come to expect, blending introspection with his signature Brooklyn swagger.

As the August 29 release date approaches, anticipation is high. Fans can expect a project that not only highlights Joey Bada$$’s growth as an artist but also solidifies his position as a major voice in contemporary hip-hop. Lonely At The Top promises to be a defining moment in his career.




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