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On Friday, Kevin Hart’s 'What Now?' film will hit theatres nationwide, which will give fans a behind the scenes look leading up to Kevin Hart’s sold out stand-up comedy show in his hometown of Philadelphia, PA, similar to that of 2013's 'Let Me Explain.' But to coincide with the film, Kevin Hart’s rapping alter-ego, Chocolate Droppa, has also released a retail mixtape in its support as well.
Laced with 17 tracks in total, the project features guest appearances from some of the industry’s biggest names, including Trey Songz ('Put It On Me'), Chris Brown, T.I. ('Ballert Alert'), 2 Chainz, Joe Jonas, Migos, Wale, Lil Yachty, and more.
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Out now on iTunes, stream the album in its entirety below.