Santigold has revealed the regal cover art for her upcoming sophomore album Master of My Make-Believe, releasing May 1st via Downtown/Atlantic Records.
On the cover, photographer Jason Schmidt shot Santi White in three different ways: attendants in custom Alexander Wang bodysuits; an army officer in a painting by Kehinde Wiley; and as a mafia don in the center.
Santi most recently released two cuts from the LP – “Disparate Youth”
and “Big Mouth” – with plans to include production from Switch, Diplo, Q-Tip and more on the album.
Check the cover art and a behind-the-scenes video of the image below (via NYTimes).

[February 28]
UPDATE: A full stream of Santigold’s Master of My Make-Believe has been released. Listen to the album below (via Soul Culture).
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which one is Santigold?
…..All of them, dude.
looks nice
Masonic symbolism.. Trust me
SANTI!!!
U SOUND SO SEXY BABY!!!
LOVE YA
damn ole girl can get it. too bad she like white boys.