Mt. Westmore—the supergroup comprised of Snoop Dogg, Too $hort, E-40 and Ice Cube—released its debut album, "Bad MFs," in June, but it was only available in the metaverse (meaning it was wayyyyyy too expensive). Now, the West Coast legends have finally revealed when it will be available to the masses via digital streaming platforms.
On Tuesday (October 11), Mt. Westmore shared an Instagram post announcing a single from the album called "Too Much" is scheduled to arrive on October 21. The caption read: "This is not a drill…'TOO BIG' by @mount_westmore on all platforms October 21st. Look for the @mount_westmore album: 'SNOOP, CUBE, 40, SHORT' to hit the streets on December 9th @snoopdogg, @icecube, @e40, @tooshort."
In a follow-up post, Mt. Westmore assured fans there'd be additional, unreleased tracks as well. Speaking to RAPstation, Too $hort initially teased the date but wouldn't exactly confirm the day. When asked if it would be Friday (December 9), he replied, "That date was thrown around. You might be able to place a bet on that date and you just might be right."