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Quavo has fans looking ahead to his next solo era after sharing an enthusiastic update about his upcoming album. On Friday, July 3, the rapper took to X with a simple but confident message: “Can’t wait to drop this Album I swear yall need it!!!”

The post adds fresh momentum to the rollout of SATCHAMO, Quavo’s highly anticipated solo project, which is executive produced by Pharrell Williams. Although an official release date has yet to be announced, the Atlanta star confirmed back in late May that he had already turned in the album.



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Excitement surrounding SATCHAMO has continued to build following the release of “HAAVIN,” the album’s lead single. The track debuted in high-profile fashion during Louis Vuitton’s Spring-Summer 2027 Men’s Show at the Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris before receiving its official release on June 26. Recorded at Louis Vuitton Studio alongside the development of the fashion collection, the Pharrell-produced record introduced the sound of Quavo’s new album while connecting music and luxury fashion on one of the industry’s biggest stages.

SATCHAMO will serve as Quavo’s first solo album since Rocket Power, released in 2023. That project arrived less than a year after the death of Takeoff and explored grief, family, and resilience through some of the most personal music of his career.

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Reports surrounding the album indicate an ambitious guest list that could include Yeat, 21 Savage, Lil Yachty, Young Thug, Travis Scott, and potentially Offset. While Quavo has yet to officially reveal the tracklist, anticipation has remained high as snippets and behind-the-scenes updates continue circulating online.

The timing also comes just weeks after Quavo and Offset reignited speculation about their creative future together. In May, the pair appeared on the official Migos Instagram account for the first time since 2022 and were later photographed recording together in the studio.

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