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    Toosii’s ‘JADED’ Album: A Tracklist That Cuts Deeper Than You Think

    neonmusicBy neonmusicOctober 1, 2024Updated:October 10, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Toosii is back and ready to pour his heart out—again. After keeping fans on edge for what feels like forever (okay, since Naujour), he’s finally dropped the tracklist for his sophomore album, JADED.

    Dropping October 4th, this 14-track project is ready to turn up the feels, featuring some seriously high-profile collaborations with the likes of Gunna, Kehlani, and Muni Long.

    Let’s break it down: JADED is more than just a follow-up to Naujour.

    It’s a whole mood—angsty, polished, and very much ready to rock some emotional boats.

    You thought “Favorite Song” was deep? Well, JADED might just take you further into Toosii’s world of heartbreak and late-night thoughts.

    Gunna, Kehlani, and Muni Long: We See You

    The album’s star-studded guest list includes the usual suspects—Gunna (of course), who features on the already-released “Champs Eleysee,” a smooth track that’s all about high-speed dreams and, naturally, romantic entanglements.

    We’re not saying Toosii’s been scrolling through your Twitter timeline for inspo, but “Fuk You Mean” gives off those “let me subtweet my ex” vibes with a side of unapologetic swagger.

    And that’s just the start. On “Ok… Whatever,” Toosii links up with Kehlani for what’s sure to be an R&B banger that no one saw coming—seriously, who asked for that collab, and why does it make so much sense?

    The tracklist hints at a mix of vibes, from introspective slow burns to party anthems, and with Muni Long adding her magic touch on “I Do,” expect emotions to run high. Again.

    JADED Tracklisting 

    Toosii Jaded Album song list
    Toosii Jaded Album song list

    1. Meet Me Outside
    2. Champs Eleysee ft. Gunna
    3. She Doesn’t Mind
    4. Fuk You Mean
    5. Ok… Whatever Ft. Kehlani
    6. Party Girl Anthem
    7. Clock Work
    8. New Corvette
    9. Fire and Desire
    10. Foxxy Brown
    11. I Do ft. Muni Long
    12. Fantastic
    13. Sticks and Stones

    So, What’s the Vibe?

    Toosii’s already teased us with visuals for tracks like “Sticks and Stones” and “Party Girl Anthem,” giving us a peek into the emotional rollercoaster he’s about to drop.

    If you’ve been following his story, you’ll know that JADED promises to explore everything from heartbreak to late-night introspection, with a side of party-ready beats.

    And for those of us still riding the high of Naujour, this new album sounds like it’s set to level up, swapping out lengthy introspection for sharp, high-impact tracks.

    JADED is shaping up to be more refined and direct than its predecessor.

    While Naujour was a sprawling introduction to Toosii’s world, JADED feels like a carefully curated gallery of his best work to date. Think fewer tracks but more punch.

    Rod Wave, We’re Coming For You

    Toosii isn’t just dropping an album and disappearing. Nope, he’s hitting the road with Rod Wave on the Last Lap Tour, starting October 19th.

    With MoneyBagg Yo as a co-opener, this tour is about to be fire—both figuratively and (probably) literally.

    Get ready for 36 shows of pure emotional intensity. And if you don’t manage to catch Toosii on stage, you’ll probably feel the FOMO from miles away.

    The Bottom Line?

    If JADED isn’t already on your pre-save list, what are you even doing?

    Whether you’re a long-time fan or you just got here because TikTok told you to, Toosii’s about to serve up a project that’s slick, emotionally charged, and definitely ready to secure him more platinum hits.

    From the features to the tracklist teasers, the hype is real—and honestly, this might just be the album of 2024.

    Let’s just hope the guy takes a breather afterward—he’s kind of been through it.

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