Two months ago, we told you about three major hip-hop titles that had been temporarily shelved for various reasons. Two of those titles have now found their way back onto the December release schedule.
Troubled rapper T.I.’s new album No Mercy is now set for a December 7th street date. Formerly titled King Uncaged, No Mercy includes the single "Get Back Up", which features a guest spot from R&B singer Chris Brown. The album is poised to be one of the top hip-hop releases of 2010.
After lighting up the stage at the American Music Awards, Diddy’s side project Diddy-Dirty Money will release Last Train to Paris, their debut album, on December 14th. Once set to release back in June, Diddy was recently quoted as saying that he was aiming for a December street date—and we’re glad he was able to come through.
As proven previously, the titles’ street dates are subject to change.
Because all orders on these titles were canceled in September, we want to remind libraries to make sure they reorder today!
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
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