JME's Grime MC album won't be on digital platforms for a long while
JME has released his new album Grime MC today, but it won't be available digitally for a long time.
Back in March, JME hosted a series of London screenings for his new Grime MC project, which was created from his Grime MC album.
Earlier this month, the rapper shared a video of him writing up some in-store performances at record shops across the UK, which was soundtracked by a few Grime MC tracks.
The album, released today (29 November), is only available on vinyl and CD.
According to Pitchfork, JME revealed through his agent that a digital release is coming "in the future before I die" - which means he probably doesn't have a digital release in mind for the near future.
Grime MC features collaborations with Big Zuu, Giggs, Shakka and P Money, President T, Wiley, and Merky Ace, and production from JME, Preditah, Tre Mission, S-X, Blay Vision, Lewi B, Splurt Diablo, and Deeco.
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