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Priddy Ugly Announces “Dust” As Final Album After 15-Year Music Journey

Priddy Ugly Announces “Dust” As Final Album After 15-Year Music Journey. Priddy Ugly has made extraordinary contributions to the South African hip-hop scene over an extended period. The rapper garnered widespread recognition for his exceptional lyrical talents and unique artistic style, creating a repertoire of hit songs that solidified his place in the genre.

Priddy Ugly Announces “Dust” As Final Album After 15-Year Music Journey

However, the award-winning rapper has made a formal announcement that his forthcoming album, titled “Dust,” will be the last album of his illustrious 15-year-long musical journey. Taking to social media, the rapper shared a heartfelt statement, reflecting on his remarkable 15-year-long musical odyssey, and expressed deep gratitude for the unwavering support he received throughout that time.

“It’s been 15 years. That’s 3 albums and 3 Mix-Tapes. That’s 5 EPs, 500 Features and thousands of verses. Millions of minds blown [That’s words to my pen]. That’s a whole wife and Daughter, some homies gained, some homies lost, some bruised egos and a whole lot of love.

“Some wins, some losses. Some horns, some crosses. That’s 5475 Days you’ve been riding with me and 0 minutes I would take back. Dust will be the final album by Priddy Ugly. Thank you for your patience. Love, Richardo.” Wrote Priddy Ugly.

Although the rapper hasn’t officially revealed a precise album release date, the collection of songs is set to serve as a fitting culmination to his discography of album releases. The rapper’s announcement took fans by surprise, eliciting a range of reactions from astonishment to disappointment.

In the coming months, fans can anticipate more details about the album, including tracklists and potential collaborations. For now, Priddy Ugly‘s “Dust” remains one of the most highly anticipated musical releases of 2023, as it marks the end of a certain era in the famed rapper’s career.

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