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YFN Lucci – Already Legend. (Thank You Edition) [Album Stream]

YFN Lucci is back with a re-up.

YFN Lucci isn’t letting his comeback moment breathe for long. After dropping his first post-prison album, “Already Legend” in late September, the Atlanta melodic street poet is already back with “Already Legend. (Thank You Edition)” – a deluxe run that stretches the project to 24 tracks and just over an hour of music.

At the core sits the original “Already Legend” album: 21 songs of pain melodies, survivor’s guilt and victory laps, shaped by the years he spent fighting and serving a RICO case. Records like “JAN. 31ST (MY TRUTH).” trace the day he walked out of prison and everything that led up to it, turning court dates and cold nights into a straight-from-the-diary confession. Elsewhere, “ON MY MIND.”, “CAN’T FEEL MY FACE.” and “WOULD YOU CARE?” keep that trademark Lucci balance: church-choir emotion over trap drums, torn between love, loyalty, and the pressure to stay on point.

The “Thank You” Edition widens the picture and tips its hat to the fans that rode out the whole saga. Up top, Lucci adds “WRONG TIME”, “MARNI” (with Hurricane Wisdom) and “TELL ME” featuring Lil Baby and 42 Dugg – three fresh cuts that sit seamlessly next to the original tracklist and push the energy further into 2025. From there, the run into “PRACTICE WHAT YOU PREACH./ROBOCOP.”, “LOOK WHAT I DID.” and “COSTLY.” feels even heavier, like you’re getting an extended director’s cut rather than a tacked-on deluxe.

Features stay selective but meaningful: 21 Savage slides in on “PIECES ON MY NECK” with ice-cold talk, Young Thug shows up on “STILL WAITING” in a moment of hard-won peace between two former rivals, and Big Justice adds extra weight to “TXTS 4RM MY EX”. It’s Atlanta history, but it’s also Lucci proving he can still stand shoulder to shoulder with the city’s biggest names after everything.

Taken as a whole, “Already Legend. (Thank You Edition)” feels less like “bonus tracks” and more like the full picture Lucci had in mind: a redemption album, a street diary and a victory lap wrapped into one. If the standard version planted the flag, this one frames it in gold and hands it back to the people who stayed down while he was gone.

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