Rae Sremmurd revealed both Future and Young Thug will make appearances on their forthcoming SREMM4LIFE album with the unveiling of the project’s tracklist.
The duo shared the titles and features on the 14-track album in an Instagram post on Friday (March 31) – one week ahead of its April 7 release date. It includes the previously-released “Torpedo” and “Tanisha (Pump That),” but other songs released during the album rollout, including 2022’s “Denial” and more recently “Sucka or Sum,” do not appear to have made the cut.
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While Thugga and Future are the only features, production is handled by the likes of Mike WiLL Made-It, Zaytoven, Chopsquad DJ, Murda On The Beat, Sonny Digital, Ronny J and more.
Check out Rae Sremmurd’s SREMM4LIFE tracklisting below:
1. “Origami (Hotties)”
2. “Royal Flush” (Feat. Young Thug)
3. “Mississippi Slide”
4. “Not So Bad (Lean’s Gone Cold)”
5. “Tanisha (Pump That)”
6. “Bend Ya Knees”
7. “Activate” (Feat. Future)
8. “Flaunt It/Cheap”
9. “Sexy”
10. “YMCA”
11. “Something I’m Not”
12. “Torpedo”
13. “Diamonds Dancing”
14. “ADHD Anthem (2 Many Emotions)”
Last month, Slim Jxmmi threw some shade at rapper Millyz’s flip of Eminem‘s “Stan” and claimed that Rae Sremmurd has a better version on the way – which is track No. 4, “Not So Bad (Lean’s Gone Cold).”
Swae Lee previously teased their remake on TikTok in August 2022, and upon Millyz sharing a preview of his own flip in early March, Jxmmi pulled up in the comments to dismiss it.
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“Naw this ain’t it fam!” Jxmmi wrote under Millyz’s post. “Sremm4 got the banging version! Sample cleared!”
Millyz replied: “I cleared the sample too lil dude u be aight.”
Swae Lee’s aforementioned TikTok video has over five million views and found him changing the “Stan” chorus to lyrics about lean and racks.
“My lean’s gone cold I’m wondering why I, got out of bed at all/ 3.5 clouds up my window, and I can’t see at all/ And even if I could it would all be great, with these racks stacked up too tall/ It reminds me that it’s not so bad, it’s not so bad at all,” he sang in the clip.
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Slim Jxmmi also hopped in the comments section of Akademiks’ Instagram post to claim Millyz’s idea to use the song came from Swae Lee’s video.
“Wasn’t nobody on this sample till my brother leaked his version singing live,” he wrote.
SREMM4LIFE will be the duo’s first album since 2018’s SR3MM, which peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard 200 and featured Travis Scott, The Weeknd, Future, Pharrell, Young Thug, Juicy J, Trouble and Zoë Kravitz.