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Discover LudwigThe phrase "album drop" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of music to refer to the release of a new album.
Example: "The artist announced that the highly anticipated album drop will take place next Friday."
Alternatives: "album release" or "album launch".
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The CMA awards were filled with great music, a few big laughs, divorce intrigue, shock wins, a surprise album drop and a jaw-dropping performance that people will be talking about for years to come.
"It's increasingly credible for fans and as exciting as an album drop," says Owen Myers, UK editor of the Fader.
"When my album drop bitches'll buy it for the picture"; men will "buy it too and claim they got it for their sister".
Trouble Funk's first album, "Drop the Bomb," was issued in 1982 on Sugar Hill Records, the New York label that dominated early hip-hop.
Obviously the digital era has made it rather easier to circumvent this yuletide custom and Beyoncé's surprise album drop last week has blown the doors off the whole process.
The site imposed a media blackout on The OA, preventing any interviews or reviews around the show until after it launched, like the streaming equivalent of a Beyoncé-style surprise album drop.
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Experts in the science of album drops anticipate these openings.
"One Second of Love" (Secretly Canadian), her new album, drops the murk.
How about when the price of a new album drops after its first couple of months that the artwork changes?
The airy, squelchy lead single, Faden Away, is out now; the rest of the album drops on 10 December.
Ever since said visual album dropped less than two weeks ago, many have been wondering feverishly what Jay thought of Lemonade.
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