August Alsina Makes His Return w/ New Song ‘Sincerely’ [LISTEN]

August Alsina
August Alsina Makes His Return w/ New Song ‘Sincerely’ [LISTEN]
After being on hiatus for the last 5 years, August Alsina has made his return to music after dropping his newest single “Sincerely.”
August Alsina announced the release of “Sincerely” on Instagram, posting the cover art for the track and captioned it:
Single 4: “SINCERELY” streaming now on all platforms . Link in the bio. The Product III: stateofEMERGEncy out this Friday 6/26 #stateofEMERGEncy#TheProductIII
https://www.instagram.com/p/CBzb5wdnZQy/
The 27-year-old revealed his long-awaited return to the music scene on June 18th on Instagram when he posted the cover art for his 27-track album that dropped today (June 26th). The Product III: State of Emergency cover shows August Alsina as an animated character with his face halfway submerged in a body of water, wearing a thorn crown on top of his head while surrounded by two human skulls, an automatic rifle, a handgun, and a police car.


August also accompanied his music news with the release of a five-part docu-series on youtube with the same title of his album will start on June 21.
This new album is his first release since his 2015 project, This Thing Called Life.
Listen to his new song below.
What do you think about August’s new song? Let us know in the comments.
By: @a.girlwhowrites
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