
Frank Ocean radio co-host Vegyn announces debut album with JPEGMAFIA collab "Nauseous / Devilish"
25 September 2019, 10:52
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Vegyn has announced his debut album Only Diamonds Cut Diamonds, alongside revealing the lead single "Nauseous / Devilish" which features JPEGMAFIA.
"Nauseous / Devilish" is Vegyn's first single since last month's double release "Blue Verb" and "Cowboy ALLSTAR".
It's the first feature from JPEGMAFIA since the release of his debut album All My Heroes Are Cornballs earlier this month.
Vegyn's forthcoming debut album will be his first collection of tracks since releasing his 71-track mixtape Text While Driving If You Want to Meet God! in June.
Tracklist:
- Blue Verb
- Nauseous / Devilish
- That Ain’t No Dang Cat!
- Aspenz
- Cowboy ALLSTAR
- Thoughts Of Offing One
- Debold
- Fake Life
- I Don’t Owe You NYthing
- Fire Like Tyndall
- Unknown, Forever Unknown
- Retro OTW
- When I Strike…
- You Owe Me
- It’s Nice To Be Alive
- Blue Verb Reprise
"Nauseous / Devilish" is out now. Vegyn's debut album Only Diamonds Cut Diamonds is due for release on 8 November, and is available to pre-order now.
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