ZHU TEASES NEW ALBUM DROP TITLED DREAMLAND – [READ]
MYSTERIOUS PRODUCER TOSSES A LINE AND REELS FANS IN WITH PROMISE OF NEW MUSIC
This year, on none other than Instagram and Twitter, ZHU ignited fires within the hearts of his fans. Fingers flying across the keyboard, the internationally renowned music producer, disc jokey, and artist unleashed fervent proclamations via his social platforms, opening the floodgates of mania.
According to an Instagram post back in January, “The album is coming in 2021,” and furthermore, “Stop tripping it’s coming.” With 2021 in full swing, fans have grown even more restless, especially when ZHU takes to Twitter, yet again, to bait his listeners with promises of an epic, lengthy LP.
Album coming this year. pic.twitter.com/t5Vz49XUDI
— ZHU® (@ZHUmusic) February 1, 2020
So what are the details of ZHU’s forthcoming album? Well, thanks to the cavernous ethers of the interweb, we know more likely than not that the title is “Dreamland.” Supposedly, at one point in time a simple google search would take curious cats to Universal Music Group’s website, whereupon they could snoop for album details.
Sadly, the glitch in the matrix has since been removed – Universal Music Group’s website no longer displays ZHU’s album name upon google search, rather a banal, “Content not available.” As disappointing as that may be, one thing is for certain – whenever the trail gets too hot, the party gets too fun, or the rumors are too true, denial, hush-hushing, and fun smothering always follow suit. ZHU’s silence on the leak also speaks volumes, and odds are, the internet rules victorious and true with this checkmate, as always.
As to when the album will be released, that one is up in the air. In between boredom and the modern plague, we’re certain ZHU had ample time to work on what will indubitably be a masterpiece. Like all the other ZHU fans out there, we anxiously await the big unveiling with our hopes and spirits high, although we stay coming for the low.
To tide you over until the big drop, stream some classic ZHU, as seen below.
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