Lil Uzi Vert has hinted again that he may retire in the near future.
Yesterday (November 13), the rapper tweeted that he intends to release two more albums before implying that he would retire soon after.
Whilst the Tweet was eventually taken down, it initially read: âIâm dropping 2 more albums then Iâm out.”
Back in 2019, the rapper announced his retirement for the first time, telling fans that he wanted to step away from music for good. âIâm done with musicâŠâ he wrote in an Instagram Story at the time. âI wanna be normal. I wanna wake up in 2013.”

Yesterday (November 13), Lil Uzi Vert dropped his and Future’s new collaborative album âPluto x Baby Plutoâ, after months of teasing the projectâs impending arrival on social media.
The 16-track collection was executive produced by DJ Esco, and arrived alongside a Hype Williams-directed video for album track âThatâs Itâ.
The two have kept their collaborative relationship steady throughout the year, with the double release of singles âOver Your Headâ and âPatekâ back in July.
Both artists have already released their own albums in 2020. Lil Uzi Vert dropped his latest full-length release, âEternal Atakeâ, in March. NME gave it a five-star review, writing that it was âa record that will stay close to the hearts of a generation of rap fansâ and declaring the rapper âour generationâs Lil Wayneâ.
Meanwhile, Future dropped his eighth studio album âHigh Off Lifeâ back in May, which featured the hit âLife Is Goodâ.
In August, the rapper teamed up with Swae Lee and Internet Money for âThrustingâ, a song on the latter collectiveâs latest album âB4 the Stormâ.
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