Chase & Status announce new album featuring Unknown T, Popcaan and more
08 April 2022, 16:41
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Chase & Status have announced their forthcoming sixth album What Came Before, which will feature collaborations with Unknown T, Popcaan and more.
News of Chase & Status' new album is accompanied by a new single titled "Mixed Emotions", which will appear on the record alongside previous singles "When It Rains" featuring BackRoad Gee and Takura collaboration "Don't Be Scared".
What Came Before will follow the duo's 2019 album RTRN II JUNGLE, and will include new collaborations with Unknown T, Popcaan, Pip Millett, IRAH and Ethan Holt.
Tracklist:
- Don't Be Scared (feat. Takura)
- Go
- Censor (feat. Popcaan & IRAH)
- Mixed Emotions
- Over & Done (feat. Pip Millett)
- Run Up (feat. Unknown T)
- 5AM
- Headtop (feat. IRAH)
- When It Rains (feat. BackRoad Gee)
- Hold Your Ground (feat. Ethan Holt)
- Blazer (feat. IRAH)
- Consciousness
- Forgive Dark
"Mixed Emotions" is out now. Chase & Status' What Came Before album will land on 10 June, and is available to pre-order now.
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