Fly Anakin announces debut album with Madlib-produced lead single "No Dough"
18 January 2022, 15:56
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Richmond, Virginia rapper Fly Anakin has announced his debut album Frank, alongside sharing the lead single "No Dough", which features production from Madlib.
"No Dough", produced by Madlib, is teamed with a Skyler Vander Molen-directed video, and accompanies news of Fly Anakin's debut solo album Frank.
His 17-track debut solo album will feature last year's "Ghost" and "Sean Price" singles, as well as new collaborations with Pink Siifu, Big Kahuna OG, Henny L.O. and more.
Tracklist:
- Love Song (Come Back)
- Dontbeafraid (feat. Henny L.O.)
- Sean Price
- Underdog Theme
- Kenneth Cole Collections (Skit)
- WaxPoetic
- Black Be The Source (feat. Pink Siifu & Billz Egypt)
- Ghost (feat. Nickelus F.)
- Class Clown (Interlude)
- Bread (Skit)
- No Dough
- Grammy Snubnose
- Bad Business (Killswitch)
- Poisonous Primates
- Fly Away (Skit)
- Telepathic (feat. Big Kahuna OG)
- Bag Man
"No Dough" is out now. Fly Anakin's Frank album will be released 11 March via Lex Records.
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