After years of being under house arrest, Gaulden was officially released on probation in April 2025. Upon his release on May 3, Gaulden's associate, Kyle "Montana" Claiborne revealed that he was working on an album and a tour. On May 15, Gaulden and his label,
Never Broke Again, announced the
tour of the same name and its dates in a promotional trailer, revealing that tickets would be up for sale on May 20. Following high demand, additional dates were added to the tour multiple times. Days later, on June 2, Gaulden and his team took to Instagram to announce an additional 13 dates due to high demand. On June 16, Gaulden took to his Instagram to announce that the album would be released on July 4, 2025. In late June, Gaulden was seen with his crew in
New York City filming a music video, which would be revealed as "Diesel", the album's twenty-sixth cut. On June 24, Gaulden's wife, Jazyln Mychelle shared a vlog of the two and their kids on vacation in
Jamaica; this led to many Jamaican producers claiming involvement in Gaulden's, at-the-time, upcoming album. On July 2, Gaulden shared the album's official artwork with its release planned for July 4. Upon its announcement,
Playboi Carti shared a picture of the two from an unreleased music video on his alternative Instagram. This was soon followed by
Young Thug taking to his Instagram story to ask Gaulden to call him, hinting at a potential collaboration between the two rappers. Upon the album's original release of July 4, several tracks from the album were leaked, resulting in the record being released as a 10-track sampler with the album being pushed back to July 25. Days prior to the release of the album, billboards begun to appear across New York City to promote the record.
Singles On May 3, upon Gaulden's release from prison, he released the album's first two promotional singles, "Where I Been" and "
Shot Callin". On May 22, Gaulden released the album's second promotional single, "
Finest", accompanied by its music video. This was soon followed by the release of the album's lead single, "Top Tingz" on May 23. On July 1, Gaulden released the music videos for "Diesel" and "Over", the former appearing on the album's tracklist. On July 12, Gaulden released the official, Rich Porter-directed music video for "Kickboxer". On July 19, Gaulden released a music video for "So Not Sorry / Out the Window" exclusively on his YouTube channel before taking to his Instagram to confirm that the rest of the songs on the album would all be unheard. Hours after the song's release, Gaulden appeared alongside rapper Mellow Rackz on the track, "Guys Just Wanna Have Fun", a remix of "
Girls Just Want to Have Fun" by
Cyndi Lauper, released exclusively to Rackz's YouTube channel. ==Artwork==