Strange Music is keeping fans busy in 2017 with a steady stream of music. The label’s latest release comes in the form of Rittz’s fourth studio album, Last Call.

The Georgia lyricist’s follow-up to 2016’s Top Of The Line is another jam-packed project thanks to its 21 tracks. Rittz keeps it light on the guest front with Hitman Shawty, Kane and Candice Freeman as the only vocal contributors. Production is handled by the likes of Michael “Seven” Summers, The Avengerz, Marz Beats and Peso Piddy.

Check out the stream, cover art and tracklist for Rittz’s Last Call below.

1. Middle of Nowhere
2. Press Rewind
3. Indestructible
4. Down For Mine
5. Shootin Star
6. Dork Rap
7. Crash and Burn
8. Reality Check
9. Different Breed
10. Illumination
11. Into the Sky
12. Fuck Cancer f. Candice Freeman
13. Lose My Cool
14. So Long
15. Victory Lap
16. I’m Only Human
17. Live And You Learn
18. Win f. Hitman Shawty & Kane
19. Good Life
20. Side Note
21. Spiraling Out Of Control

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(The original version of this article was published on July 31, 2017 and can found below.)

Fans won’t be waiting too long to hear Rittz’s next LP. The Strange Music artist officially announced a September 29 release date for his fourth album, Last Call. He also unveiled the cover art for the project, which sees him posted up at the bar.

The imagery of the Last Call title is fitting as Rittz has been very open about his battles with alcohol and drug abuse.

Around the release of his last album, 2016’s Top Of The Line, he spoke to HipHopDX about his struggles with alcoholism, which spiraled into harder drugs.

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“I don’t think there ever is a light out of the tunnel,” he told DX. “I struggle with it all the time. It’s weird because it’s not anything to where I go home and have this huge drug problem right, but I’m an alcoholic. I like to drink. So when I drink, I take pills for anxiety. Then I start wanting to put stuff in my nose … These are the things I use to dabble in as a kid and then when you get older, it turns into a real problem.”

View the Last Call cover art below.