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It seems Solange Knowles has new music in the works, if her latest posts over the past few days are anything to go by. Following a recently posted visual captioned with Mike Jones' iconic digits from his 2005 hit “Back Then," Solange appears to have revealed the official tracklist for her forthcoming project in an image shared on Twitter. The 19-track album is titled When I Get Home and is expected to drop at midnight.

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Last night, Solange shared a 60 second video clip on social media of previously unheard tunes. Earlier this week, she was unveiled as the cover star of i-D's latest issue which includes an exclusive interview about a new project. Following that announcement, she revived BlackPlanet, a popular social media site from the late ’90s that gave the black community a safe space to interact and engage online.

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Last year, the singer-songwriter told The New York Times Style Magazine that she was finished with the follow-up album to 2016’s A Seat at the Table and that it would “likely arrive into the world fully formed at some mysterious and unexpected moment.” Solange is also slated to hit some major festivals this year, notably Parklife and Lovebox in the UK.

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