Brent Faiyaz Releasing New Project ‘Larger Than Life’ Featuring Missy Elliott, A$AP Rocky, And More

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Brent Faiyaz has new music looming. The 28-year-old singer is set to release a project titled Larger Than Life this week.

Early Thursday morning (Oct. 26), fans discovered the project via Spotify due to the fact that it was already available in international markets. Though fans stateside were not able to play it, they were able to see the full tracklist for the Friday (Oct. 27) release. The 14-track project features Missy Elliott, A$AP Rocky, Babyface Ray, Coco Jones, A$AP Ant, FLEE, and more.

The Wasteland artist did not confirm the project himself until hours after several music pages announced it was coming out. Faiyaz promoted his forthcoming effort with a simple tweet: “14 songs. Midnight.” Check out his tweet, the cover art, and the features for the project below.

Brent Faiyaz rolled out Larger Than Life with his recent singles “Moment Of Your Life” featuring Coco Jones and “WY@,” both of which are part of the 14-song project. Larger Than Life will be the Columbia, Md. artist’s first solo release since his July 2022 album Wasteland, which was certified Platinum by the RIAA last month. His 2020 EP F**k The World was also certified Platinum as of this past Tuesday (Oct. 24).

He hasn’t been completely inactive since then. He joined forces with his Sonder group members, longtime go-to producers Dpat and Atu, for the October 2022 EP Too Late To Die Young.

Faiyaz has also been making his rounds as a featured artist; he linked up with Don Toliver for “Bus Stop” from his latest album Love Sick which was released this past February. The vocalist also collaborated with Alicia Keys on “Trillions” from her August 2022 album Keys II. That same month, Faiyaz appeared on Tony Shhnow’s remix to “Don’t Look At Numbers.” Listen to Wasteland below.

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