Nines has shared details of his final album, 'Quit While You're Ahead'.
The UK rapper plans to bow out on his sixth studio album, which will be released in just two weeks from now, on Friday, 27th September. To mark its announcement, he's shared a video for lead single 'Tony Soprano 3', which you can watch below.
The track is produced by RQ1of1 x J3C, and is the final cut in the 'Tony Soprano' trilogy. The video, meanwhile, was directed by Nines himself.
Adding to a day of finales, the rapper has also revealed that he will play his last-ever headline show at London's O2 Arena on 27th November. A press release said the show will mark the final chapter of his career, which has spanned across more than a decade. Tickets will go on sale on Thursday, 19th September at 10am BST via Live Nation.
Nines first debuted in 2012, initially breaking through via a series of singles and mixtapes, before releasing his debut studio album, 'One Foot In', in 2017. 'Crop Circle' followed a year later, and included his first UK Top 40 single in 'I See You Shining'.
Further albums such as 'Crabs In A Bucket' and 'Crop Circle 2' have seen him go on to significant further success, racking up millions of streams. The former was also named Album of the Year at the 2020 MOBO Awards.
His most recent full-length record, 'Crop Circle 3', came out last October.