André 3000 Confirms Amsterdam Posters Are Part Of A Campaign To Recover His Missing Notebook, Not A Music Rollout

André 3000 Confirms Amsterdam Posters Are Part Of A Campaign To Recover His Missing Notebook, Not A Music Rollout
André 3000 just wants his notebook back.
The rap icon recently shared photos of posters spotted around Amsterdam describing a missing “blue, two-toned hardcover notebook” last seen on March 29. While many fans assumed it was part of a music rollout, André and his team confirmed to media outlets that it’s simply an effort to recover his lost notebook.
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There’s even an official email, website, and downloadable version of the flyer for anyone who wants to help spread the word. A private Instagram account with the same name is also active… presumably to receive tips directly.
His last release, New Blue Sun, dropped in 2023, but fans hoping for new music will have to wait a little longer.
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