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The nearly mythical debut album from Jay Electronica is about to become a reality. According to a tweet from TIDAL, the streaming service has coordinated three listening parties for the album — titled A Written Testimony — in New York, Los Angeles and New Orleans.

“It’s time,” the tweet reads. “We’re giving @JayElectronica fans an exclusive first listen of his album ‘A Written Testimony’ with 3 intimate events in NY, LA, & New Orleans.”

Jay teased the project on Twitter last month after nearly 10 years of delays. During a series of tweets, he revealed JAY-Z is on the project and said the album was created over a 40-day period beginning last December.

A Written Testimony will mark the NOLA-bred MC’s first project since signing with Roc Nation in 2010.

In an interview with DJ Booth last May, Jay’s engineer Mike Chav addressed his long hiatus.

“Act I went fast,” he said. “That was done in a week. So I think that at any point again, it could go fast. I know it’s completely within the realm of possibility. Maybe people are like, ‘Oh it’s too late for him, he missed his chance.’ But I don’t think he ever really missed his chance, and I think he realizes this, you know?

“He doesn’t care. He just does what he wants to do. And you can’t count him out. I feel like he’s a good example … It may not be the popular example, but there’s young artists that are paying attention and see the value in what he’s doing. It’s not like he’s the first to do this. There have always been a lot of artists who’ve taken long hiatuses and come back and been great.”

The listening parties are all scheduled to take place on Thursday (March 12). Find tickets here. 

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