T-Shyne is one of many talents birth from the Young Stoner Life (YSL) camp. Music listeners got a chance to hear the New York-born rapper on YSL’s 2021 compilation release, Slime Language 2. The album featured many of the label’s talents, including Karlae, Unfoonk, Lil Keed, T-Shyne, and more.


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Earlier this month, T-Shyne released his label debut, Confetti Nights, featuring several all-star collaborations, including the 12-time NBA all-star and 2014 NBA MVP, Kevin Durant. The Brooklyn Nets star served as the project’s executive producer, alongside YSL founder Young Thug.

Confetti Nights is a 15-track project loaded with talented teammates looking to produce the best musical output. Those collaborators include Young Thug, Gunna, Meek Mill, Swae Lee, NAV, 6lack, and more.

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Confetti Nights is like a celebration of sorts. The basketball player who just made it to the league, following him on his journey from his rookie year to his first championship win,” says T-Shyne. “As life goes, most people don’t start at the top. But no matter your status or position, we’re all on a journey to improve some aspects of ourselves.”

The New York natives considered Confetti Nights his most vulnerable project to date. It serves as an elevated follow-up from his 2018 release, The Immaculate.

Before the release of his latest project, T-Shyne grew its anticipation by dropping three tracks, including “Top 5,” “30 for 30,” and “Feed the Fam.” It was simply the tip of the iceberg and a preview of what’s to be expected on the album. With hard-hitting tracks like “Speak my Truth and “Still Ain’t Finished,” T-Shyne set the tone for what’s to be expected from him going forward.

With his studio album’s “planning stages” in the works, T-Shyne’s Confetti Nights will keep fans entertained and occupied until then.