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Skepta confirms details of new album ‘Ignorance Is Bliss’
The record will be out next month.
Skepta has announced the release of new album ‘Ignorance Is Bliss’.
The new album will be the follow-up to his Mercury Prize-winning 2016 album ‘Konnichiwa’ and will be released on 31st May.
Recent tracks released by Skepta include the Wiley-dissing ‘Wish You Were Here’, ‘Neighbourhood Watch’ and ‘Pure Water’.
Further details about the release are sketchy, but you can see the new album artwork below.
Skepta is due to play a range of festivals including Dour, Pohoda, Field Day and EXIT this summer.
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