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6LACK is setting a new tone with his next chapter—and it comes in smooth, focused, and fully intentional.
The 5x GRAMMY-nominated Atlanta artist has dropped “Sunday Again” featuring 2 Chainz, paired with a relaxed visual and the official announcement of his upcoming album *Love Is The New Gangsta*, arriving May 22 via LVRN/Interscope Records. It’s a reset, not just a rollout.
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“Sunday Again” feels like a calm ride through familiar streets. The production stays airy and minimal, giving both 6LACK and 2 Chainz room to sit in their pocket without forcing anything. 6LACK keeps it emotionally sharp but controlled, while 2 Chainz adds that grounded Southern presence that keeps the record balanced. It’s effortless—like conversation between two people who don’t need to overexplain anything.
The visual, directed by Levi Turner, leans into that same energy. No overproduction, no unnecessary flash—just 6LACK and 2 Chainz surrounded by friends, family, and familiar faces, existing in a space that feels real. Appearances from Quin, Mereba, UMI, slimwav, and others reinforce the vibe: community first, everything else second.
This release follows “Bird Flu,” which already got heavy attention across outlets like Rolling Stone, Billboard, Complex, HYPEBEAST, and more. Now it’s clear these drops are building toward something more intentional than a standard album cycle.
*Love Is The New Gangsta* finds 6LACK digging into love, healing, identity, fatherhood, and personal growth—but not in a surface way. This is about accountability and evolution. Choosing clarity over chaos. Growth over ego. Love as a form of discipline, not just emotion.
Sonically, he expands his sound without abandoning what made it hit in the first place. The moody, alternative R&B foundation is still there, but it’s more open now—more space, more air, more experimentation. Some records feel stripped and intimate, others drift into atmospheric territory, but the emotion stays consistent throughout.
This isn’t reinvention—it’s elevation. 6LACK sounds more settled, more direct, and more aware of what he’s saying and why it matters.
The project follows 2023’s *Since I Have A Lover*, which earned a GRAMMY nomination and critical praise from NPR, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, Complex, and others. That era leaned into reflection. This one feels like applying what was learned.
With *Love Is The New Gangsta*, 6LACK isn’t just telling his story—he’s showing what it looks like when growth becomes the lifestyle.
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