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Danny Brown Shares Unreleased Tracks via Twitch Stream

The Detroit rapper claims the tracks will not get an official release due to clearance issues: "This shit ain’t coming out, it’s only for Twitch [...] first Twitch album ever.”

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Danny Brown’s latest Twitch broadcast included an unexpected treat.

On Friday night, the Detroit rapper returned to the live streaming video platform to play some Persona 5; during the over two-hour session, Danny decided to soundtrack his stream with some unreleased music.

This, of course, was a nice surprise for fans who’ve been patiently awaiting the rapper’s next project; however, Danny eventually informed his followers that the records would never get a proper release.

“This shit ain’t coming out! It’s only for Twitch!” he said, before citing clearance issues. “If you wanna snatch it and put it up somewhere, then that’s on y’all. I ain’t got nothing to do with that. This shit ain’t coming out!”

You can check out Danny’s stream in the video below. The premieres being at the 1:13:00 mark.

Some his fans assumed the new tracks were part of the rapper’s long-awaited fifth studio album, but Danny was quick to shut those rumors down via social media.

Danny announced his next full-length project during a Twitter Q&A last month. Though he claimed the album was nearly completed, he told his followers it'll be a while before it sees the light of day.

Stay tuned as more information about Danny’s next album becomes available.

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