2018 might just be another big year for Jaden Smith as the rapper is set to follow up his debut album SYRE with a deluxe acapella edition and a new project off the block, ERYS.
Taking to social media on Thursday (Dec. 28), the 19-year-old revealed that a “Full Acapella Bonus Album” will be “Coming Next Year Along With ERYS.”
Full Acapella Bonus Album Coming Next Year Along With ERYS. pic.twitter.com/zC343TGA6s
— Jaden Smith (@officialjaden) December 28, 2017
Earlier this month, he confirmed that his sophomore album would be called ERYS.
It was said that SYRE took three years to make, and it debuted at No. 24 on the Billboard 200 earlier this month. The 17-track project features appearances from A$AP Rocky (“Breakfast”) and Raury (“Falcon”), plus songs like “Batman,” “Watch Me,” and “Lost Boy.”
This Is The Album. . . #SYRE https://t.co/zvPQNzAnCX pic.twitter.com/jrTtvhDR2p
— Jaden Smith (@officialjaden) December 5, 2017
In November, Jaden revealed how the album title came to be and why it’s so meaningful to him. “SYRE really just came to me one day,” he told Complex. “I didn’t know what I was going to call the album, but one day it really came. I don’t know what happened. It was like a switch–from one second to another, my whole life switched. I realized that Syre was the answer, what I had to move forward with. People love to just talk about me by name and say, ‘Oh, Jaden Smith this, Jaden Smith that.’ It’s time for a new awakening and a new consciousness. Anybody who thinks they know me, this album is something completely different from what they think.
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