Young Thug’s latest album stirred up a great deal of excitement in the Hip Hop community and its tracklist has been updated yet again by executive producer Metro Boomin.

The St. Louis beatmaker oversaw the majority of the production on Thugga’s third studio album, Business Is Business, and he even released his own version of it four days after the original. On Tuesday (July 4), Metro announced via Twitter that he had made changes to five cuts from the tracklist.

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“Updated mix changes on #BusinessIsBusiness are live now on @Spotify,” the post read. “Updates were made to: Jonesboro/ Mad Dog/ Want Me Dead/ Parade on Cleveland/ Abracadabra.”

He concluded the post with a #FREEJEFF hashtag as the YSL boss is currently behind bars due to his ongoing RICO case.

Southside, Metro’s longtime studio partner who also worked on the album, recently said that the entire tracklist was put together in two weeks.

“Y’know, we move quick, we work real fast,” he said in a brief LAX interview with TMZ. “Shoutout to Metro. Metro the G.O.A.T.”

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Not only did he call his longtime collaborator the greatest, he also called Business is Business the greatest behind-bars record of all time.

Southside was then asked if Thugga recorded his vocals over the phone. “Not really, some things was, but not all of em,” he said. When probed further to reveal more information about the operation, he replied: “We keep our secrets.”

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Meanwhile, Young Thug has remained focused on music — his own as well as that of his peers. Though he may have a lot on his plate, hearing T.I. and Boosie Badazz’s joint album is high on his list of priorities.

Last month, the 31-year-old rapper took to his Instagram Stories to urge the Southern rap legends to go ahead and drop the collaborative project they’ve been teasing for some time.

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“@mamaheliveagain2.0 and @tip ya’ll go ahead and drop that album together,” he wrote. “That’s all a n-gga wants.”