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Skrillex Surprise Releases New Album Don’t Get Too Close: Listen

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Skrillex Surprise Releases New Album Don’t Get Too Close: Listen

Arriving on the heels of yesterday’s Quest for Fire, the new LP features Yung Lean, Bladee, Chief Keef, Justin Bieber, and more

Skrillex has surprise released a new album. It’s called Don’t Get Too Close and it’s out now (via Owsla and Atlantic). The record features guest contributions Yung Lean, Bladee, Chief Keef, Justin Bieber, PinkPantheress, Trippie Redd, Bibi Bourelly, Kid Cudi, and more. Give it a listen below.

Before their show at Madison Square Garden in New York tonight (February 18), Skrillex, Fred Again.. and Four Tet performed an impromptu set from a converted school bus in Times Square. Earlier this year, Skrillex shared his new album’s title track “Don’t Get Too Close” (with Bibi Bourelly), as well as the singles “Way Back” (with PinkPantheress and Trippie Redd) and “Real Spring” (with Bladee).

Skrillex put out his second solo studio album, Quest for Fire, on Friday (Feburary 17). The LP includes the Missy Elliott and Mr. Oizo joint “Ratata,” as well as collaborations with Porter Robinson, Pete Wentz, Aluna, Bibi Bourelly, and Beam, among others. It also features the singles “Butterflies” (with Starrah and Four Tet), “Too Bizarre” (with Swae Lee and Siiickbrain), “Supersonic (My Existence)” (with Noisia, Josh Pan, and 100 gecs’ Dylan Brady), “Rumble” (with Fred Again.. and Flowdan), “Leave Me Like This” (with Bobby Raps), and “Xena” (with Nai Barghouti).

Skrillex’s debut solo full-length, Recess, came out in 2014. 

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