Taking to Instagram on Thursday (September 26), DeJ announced that the trek would be paused for now – but confirmed it is not cancelled.
“Brand new music to sing/rap along with for the ‘Where My Fans’ tour once we do hit the road! Patience is a virtue! For those who are with me until the wheels fall off it’s up and I can’t wait to see you all soon! Don’t be mad. I have a huge surprise for you all on the way!”
In the caption, she added, “I love y’all deeply. Stay tuned for my next post.”
And in said follow-up post, she revealed her first album in over four years, End Of Summer, will arrive on October 11. Fans can pre-save it here.
In late 2021, DeJ Loaf announced plans to hang her mic up for good, writing on Twitter, “Probably never drop music again.”
Just days later, however, the “Try Me” star had a change of heart after receiving support from fellow Detroit native Sada Baby. The “Whole Lotta Choppas” rapper took to the platform to give DeJ her flowers while pleading with her not to quit music.
“@DeJLoaf please don’t ever retire,” Sada wrote along with a screenshot of him listening to her song “No Passes” on Apple Music. “You the one before anybody else was the one from our side n I mean that. Love you and appreciate the soul and inspiration you gave me from just bein yoself.”
DeJ Loaf responded to Sada Baby on Twitter, thanking him for his kind words while announcing she’s putting her retirement plans on hold.
Fans were delighted to hear that DeJ Loaf will be releasing more music, with one tweeting, “He ain’t lie, my mom RAISED me on your music your lyrics and vibe is unmatchable.”
DeJ Loaf’s last album arrived in 2020 with the release of Sell Sole II, which featured Big Sean, Lil Uzi Vert, Rick Ross, 6LACK, Griselda and more.
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