Isaiah Rashad has been teasing his fourth album for some time, and he’s finally given fans an update on the project.

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While at the Dallas stop of his Cilvia Demo 10th anniversary tour on Tuesday (May 22), the TDE talent gave some insight on when to expect the album, and its current status.

“I might change the title of it but I’m working on my fourth project,” he said. “I don’t know, like, probably later on this year. Most likely.”

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Isaiah Rashad announced the Cilvia Demo 10th anniversary tour in December, and revealed then that he was working on his fourth album, the follow-up to 2021’s The House Is Burning.

“Half of way thru the 4rth one..: gotta give thx to the 1st one…Gotta give thx to the folks (yall) thats been holding it down 4r the last ten years,” he wrote on Instagram. “Got some vinyls for the folks that love Cilvia damn near more than I do… (that’s up 4r debate).

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“Gotta do a few shows 4r the folks that grew with me and watched me grow up. Thru the good n bad. The messy n the sunny. I love yall. Happy Anniverary to us and Cilvia. See yall in January.”

Isaiah Rashad also celebrated a decade of Cilvia Demo by delivering an intimate performance at Spotify Studios, where he talked about the making of the project.

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During the set, the Tennessee native showed those in attendance the album’s original artwork and joked that he would have “fell off” if he would have used it.

He also released live versions of songs recorded during that performance exclusively on Spotify.

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Released on January 28, 2014, Cilvia Demo was Isaiah Rashad’s debut project and first release on Top Dawg Entertainment. Though not a commercial success at the time, it was widely acclaimed by critics and has since developed a large cult following.

In addition to SZA, fellow TDE labelmates ScHoolboy Q and Jay Rock also featured on the album.