GoldLink teams up with Tyler, The Creator and Jay Prince on tropical new single "U Say"
07 June 2019, 11:19
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
GoldLink has shared new single "U Say", a collaboration with Tyler, The Creator and Jay Prince taken from his upcoming Diaspora album.
"U Say" is the third taste of GoldLink's forthcoming record, after last week's "Joke Ting", and earlier single "Zulu Screams".
It's the first collaboration between GoldLink and Tyler, The Creator, and arrives ahead of GoldLink joining Tyler, The Creator on the North American tour for his new album IGOR.
Disapora will be GoldLink's debut album, after 2017's debut mixtape At What Cost?. The rapper shared the album artwork on socials last week featuring Justine Skye on the cover, and tagging Hailey Bieber as the photographer.
"U Say" is out now. GoldLink's upcoming album Disapora will drop on 12 June via Squaaash Club / RCA Records. He plays London's O2 Academy Brixton on 19 November. Find out more.
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