Lil Uzi Vert teases 'Eternal Atake 2' with mysterious video
After many months of silence, Lil Uzi Vert has announced his return. The artist shared a mysterious video that has sparked interest and excitement among fans.
4:01 PM EDT, October 24, 2024
The anticipation for new music from a favorite artist is like the time just before Christmas Eve, when everything is ready, but the presents are still hidden out of sight. While there's an awareness that something is coming, uncertainty mixes with curiosity and excitement. Will the Christmas presents meet expectations? Will the next album match the previous one?
Is Lil Uzi Vert announcing a new album?
Lil Uzi Vert is known for his unique music and unconventional ideas. The rapper is considered one of the pioneers of the so-called SoundCloud era. In 2021, he implanted a diamond in his forehead valued at around $24 million. Beyond his eccentric spending, Vert has several mixtapes, collaborative albums, and three solo studio albums to his name: "Luv Is Rage 2," "Eternal Atake," and "Pink Tape." However, this list might soon change.
On October 24, 2024, a video announcing the artist's upcoming album appeared on Lil Uzi Vert's Instagram. Previously, the rapper removed or hid all previously published photos and videos, leaving only promotional materials for "Eternal Atake 2." The video stated: "On March 6, 2020, Lil Uzi Vert disappeared mysteriously. Although what happened that day was never confirmed, believers claimed it fulfilled a long-awaited prophecy."
In the video, Lil Uzi Vert is depicted as being abducted by aliens in a much more technologically advanced world than the Earth we know. The artist is said to undergo tests and experiments that will alter his memory. At the end, there's an announcement that "Eternal Atake 2" will soon see the light of day.
Fans are waiting for "Eternal Atake 2"
The news of Lil Uzi Vert's upcoming album release has thrilled his fans. Many hope to repeat the success of "Eternal Atake." Some also call for the return of the quality seen in the rapper's past albums, suggesting that "Pink Tape" did not meet their expectations.