[Free/ zip] YELAWOLF TRUNK MUZIK 3 Zip Mp3 Album Download His fifth album, and final under Shady Records, Trunk Muzik 3, is slated to be released March 29th, 2019.
Trunk Muzik 3 (stylized as Trunk Muzik III) is the upcoming fifth studio album by American rapper Yelawolf. It is scheduled to be released on March 29, 2019 Yelawolf's music at the start of the decade, a contrast to the country-folk and hip hop fusions of his previous two albums. While the album is titled as the third in the Trunk Muzik series, it is technically the fourth
Tracks :
1 TM3 (Ft. DJ Klever)
2 Catfish Billy 2
3 Rowdy (Ft. Machine Gun Kelly)
4 Special Kind of Bad
5 Like I Love You
6 Drugs
7 Trailer Park Hollywood
8 No Such Thing as Free
9 We Slum
10 Box Chevy 6 (Ft. DJ Klever, DJ Paul & Rittz)
11 All the Way Up
12 Over Again
13 Addiction
14 Over Here
In March 2011, after speculation of a joint record deal with Eminem, Yelawolf was featured on the cover of XXL's March 2011 issue, with Eminem and fellow new Shady Records signees Slaughterhouse, with the issue confirming his record deal with Shady Records.[14] Yelawolf was also featured among the XXL's Top 11 Freshmen of 2011, releasing several songs on the magazine's yearly Freshman mixtape, along with Kendrick Lamar, Cyhi Da Prynce and Big K.R.I.T., among others.[15] On April 14, 2011, Yelawolf announced the title of his debut Shady release "Radioactive" with a release date that aimed for September.[16] On May 18, Yelawolf announced his album's first single, titled "Gangsta of Love", produced by Jim Jonsin and featuring Cyhi Da Prynce. The song was leaked in early July, although it only featured unfinished vocals by Cyhi da Prynce at the end of the song. The song was later scrapped and no longer appeared on the album. Yelawolf partnered up with the video game Driver: San Francisco to release a music video for the song "No Hands" which was supposed to be included in Radioactive, but was later scrapped. On August 8, 2011, Yelawolf released the first official single from his album, titled "Hard White (Up in the Club)", which features guest vocals from a southern hip hop producer Lil Jon. The album's release date was moved down to October 2011, and later had a final release date to November 21, 2011. On October 30, 2011, Yelawolf released the second single off Radioactive, titled "Let's Roll", featuring guest vocals from Kid Rock.
Anticipation for the album increased when hip hop magazine The Source gave the album a rare 4.5 out of 5 mics, meaning the album was "near classic". Radioactive, was released November 21, 2011 under Interscope Records and Shady Records, debuting the following week at #13 on Billboard 200.[17] The album featured production from Eminem (who is also the executive producer for the album), Jim Jonsin, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Diplo, The Audibles, Pooh Bear and WLPWR of SupaHotBeats, and features from Eminem, Kid Rock, Lil Jon, Fefe Dobson, Mystikal, Shawty Fatt, Rittz, Killer Mike, and Gangsta Boo among others.
Sessions for the album began in January 2018, following the release Yelawolf's fourth album Trial By Fire, with long-time producer and collaborator WLPWR. This marks their first production collaboration on one of Yelawolf's studio albums since the release of 2015's Love Story.
Yelawolf collaborated with producer WLPWR on Trunk Muzik, which was released to much acclaim and garnered him a strong following in the hip hop community. The release of the mixtape led to a record contract with Interscope Records, and after hearing the mixtape, rapper Eminem signed Yelawolf to his label Shady Records.[4] After the release of 2011's Radioactive, Yelawolf released a mixtape in 2013 titled Trunk Muzik Returns, which served as a sequel the original Trunk Muzik. The mixtape also showcases a stylistic departure for Yelawolf, one that incorporates elements of country folk and southern rock into hip hop, a sound that would be prevalent on his following studio albums, Love Story (2015) and Trial By Fire (2017). Yelawolf described this departure from orthodox hip hop as "artistically empowering" and "unconventional".[5] In mid-2017, while taking a short hiatus from the music industry, Yelawolf posted a video of himself on Instagram with the caption "TM3", which led to speculation that he might have begun work on a third installment in the Trunk Muzik series. In January of 2018, Yelawolf officially announced production of Trunk Muzik 3 had begun in Nashville, Tennessee with WLPWR once again producing.
Yelawolf assembled a band, promptly called the "Sons of Sheila" (a reference to Yelawolf's mother's name) in mid-2018 and launched a 25-date tour in support of the album titled the "Trunk Muzik III" tour.[6] During a show in Denver, Colorado, Yelawolf announced that Trunk Muzik III would be his final album under Shady Records. "Five fuckin’ albums on Shady Records. I feel blessed for that. Make some noise for Marshall Mathers!” [7]
During the first week of 2019, Yelawolf released a promotional freestyle titled "Get Buck", which would be indicative to the general sound of the album.[8] The following week, he released "Pinto Bean" and announced that he would be releasing a weekly freestyle until the release of Trunk Muzik 3.[9] A total of 8 freestyles have currently been released, including "Jesco White",[10] "Billy Goat",[11] "Skallywag",[12] "Elvis Messy",[13] "Mtn. Dew Mouth" [14] and "Bloody Sunday", the latter of which garnered controversy after it featured lines targeting rappers G-Eazy and Post Malone.[15]
The cover art, tracklist and release date were revealed on March 14 (coincidentally on the fifth anniversary of the release of Trunk Muzik Returns), which scheduled the album for release on March 29, 2019.
Yelawolf stated in regards to WLPWR, "Most don't realize we've been making music for 16 years. This is growth. The evolution of two creatives, a friendship, and the Trunk Muzik brand, it's coming". In an interview, WLPWR stated "I’m super excited … I think this is an amazing time for me in my career. Yela’s been doing some extremely good things in his own career. We took a little break from working with each other after Love Story. I produced a great majority of the Love Story album … I think the next step for him was to explore producing on his own. And so recently, he hit me up and we just … Like brothers, we just decided to go ahead and do it without hesitation. I’m telling you, man, it’s really incredible. People should be really excited to hear this stuff. It’s really creative and really, really … We’re pushing the envelope.” [17] He went on to speak on Yelawolf's production skills and their dynamic in the studio by stating “He’s leaning on me to some extent, but a lot of people don’t realize that he’s really involved with the production process. He is a producer himself. But it’s the same as we’ve always done. He just kind of lets me live in the producer world, and he lives in the artist world. But it would be naïve of me to say he has nothing to do with the production side of it because he certainly does. He’s very particular about his cadences. He’s very particular about what type of sounds will inspire him. So, I’ll probably get to wear the production hat in the instance. However, I wouldn’t dare say production credit-wise it’s just all me".
In January 2019, Yelawolf stated "The album is done, the music is done. We just added a song last week, that's the reason why I take my time with releasing albums, and projects, because you never really know what's going to happen or what might inspire you. [If] you put an album out and then you go in the studio and record a banger, then you're like "fuck man, I wish I would have waited and could have put that on the album." Yelawolf also spoke on the production featured on the album.[18] "DJ Paul is all over Trunk Muzik 3. Jim Jonsin, WLPWR, all the usual suspects. All my old homies, we just went back and did what we do.
In 2009, he began to work with Ghet-O-Vision producer, WLPWR, on his 2009 breakthrough mixtape titled Trunk Muzik. Released in January 2010, the mixtape created an enormous online following for Yelawolf. Later that year, Yelawolf signed a major record deal with Interscope Records,[4] and began to work on a re-release of the project, titled Trunk Muzik 0-60. It was released on November 22, 2010, under Ghet-O-Vision Entertainment and Interscope Records, which became his most acclaimed work at that time.[12][13] In 2010 and 2011, he raised his profile by making guest appearances on albums by rappers Big Boi, Paul Wall, Tech N9ne, Travis Barker, Gucci Mane, and Big K.R.I.T., among others.