Joyner Lucas announced previous month that he’s releasing his much awaited album ADHD on March 27th. He joked about delaying the release of his upcoming debut album, "ADHD," once again, due to the rapid spread of coronavirus.
Joyner Lucas is trolling his fans once again about further delaying the release of his upcoming debut album, ADHD, eight more years, due to the rapidly spreading coronavirus epidemic.
The status of the artist's debut album has been up in the air for awhile now, ever since he announced it way back in October of 2018.
Last month, he finally gave fans a time frame for when they could expect to hear the project, and a few weeks later, he announced that the official release date would be March 27th, 2020. Now, with the worldwide panic surrounding the rising threat of COVID-19, the rapper joked that ADHD would be pushed back another eight years.
See tweet below"Due to coronavirus I have decided to push my album back another 8 years," he tweeted on Thursday. "I just want to ensure everybody’s safety. I’m sorry to everyone who’s been waiting. March 27th 2028 is the new date.. Be safe everyone." This is certainly not the first time that Joyner has joked about putting off his album's release for an outrageous amount of time. Last summer, he teased that it would be "another 5 years" before ADHD would be released.
Although delaying a project's release eight whole years because of coronavirus would seem pretty excessive if it were true, many artists are taking similar though less drastic measures to ensure their safety.
Cardi B delayed the release of the first single off her upcoming sophomore album due to her very public fears surrounding the spread of the deadly disease. Ciara also postponed her concert in Texas this past weekend, after Mariah Carey made the same move for her scheduled show in Hawaii. Release dates for films like the James Bond flick No Time To Die have been delayed, talk shows like The Wendy Williams Show are filming without audiences, and, in recent news, the NBA has suspended all games until the epidemic subsides. Here's hoping this is all over soon.
Joyner did say that because about half of the songs off the album are already out, he’s aiming to drop two more projects soon. The tracklist for ADHD has not been revealed yet but he’s back today with a new song off it, ‘Lotto’.