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Lil TJAY Drops First Album Since Being Shot

Lil Tjay has bounced back from being shot over a year ago and is officially on the scene once again with the release of a new album. On Friday (July 14), the Bronx rapper released his third studio LP, 222. The 14-track project features assistance from Summer Walker, Jadakiss, and Fivio Foreign, among others.

Lil Tjay

“I feel like I’m back where I needed to be,” the 22-year-old said during a chat with TMZ following his album release party. “I’m back to the best of my ability and I want to take this as far as possible.”

“I’m happy to see where this project goes,” he added. “I’m happy with myself.”

Listen to 222 below:

In June 2022, Lil Tjay was shot seven times at a Chipotle in Edgewater, New Jersey, and was subsequently rushed to hospital for emergency surgery. The shooting was the result of an armed robbery.

The New York City native was struck once in the neck, once in the arm, and five times in the torso. He was very close to death, but immediate treatment ultimately saved his life.

On June 22, 2023, which was the one-year anniversary of the shooting, he released a retrospective track titled “June 22.” The song — which also features on his new album — is a reflection of Tjay’s experience with being attacked.

Lil Tjay

On it, he takes an introspective approach toward the moments leading up to the nearly-fatal shooting and he relieves the tragedy in its accompanying music video.

“Opps know It’s crazy, they could vouch, now we out,” he raps on the song. “Meet the bros up in the whip and we in route/ I go to sleep, I wake up hearin’ someone following my car/ Bitch, who following my car?/ No one following my car.”

Source – Fakazanews

In Other News – Meek Mill Credits Jay-Z and Lil Wayne For Inspiring Him to Stop Writing Down Lyrics

Meek Mill has revealed that JAY-Z and Lil Wayne were the ones who motivated him to stop writing down lyrics as part of his creative process. On Tuesday (June 11), Lil Wayne stopped by The Pivot Podcast for a chat, during which Weezy was asked if JAY-Z’s practice of carrying lyrics in his head till he records them influenced his approach to writing.

Meek Mill

“The moment I heard that [he didn’t write his lyrics down], I stopped,” the Young Money founder said. “The moment I heard that [hand gesturing a phone call] ‘Man, I heard that n-gga JAY-Z doesn’t write,’ [I] don’t write no more.” Learn more