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x Infinity, (pronounced Times Infinity) is the fourth studio album by American rapper, spoken word artist and author George Watsky, released on August 19, 2016. The album was recorded at Seahorse Studios in Los Angeles, Grand St. Recording in Brooklyn, and Aqua Vibea in Hadley, Massachusetts. The album, executive produced by Russell Simmons β who Watsky previously connected with as a guest on Season 6 of Simmons' HBO series Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry β was produced by Kush Mody and features additional production from Anderson .Paak and drumming by Josh Dun of Twenty One Pilots, among other collaborations. Unlike Watsky's previous album, All You Can Do, which was almost entirely produced by .Paak, the album contains only one song, Midnight Heart, that features production from him. Josh Dun of Twenty One Pilots accompanies Watsky on the drums in Track 13, Midnight Heart. On Twitter, Watsky described the album's thesis statement as a message "that embracing our insignificance in the vastness of time & space frees us to be joyful." He stated in another tweet that the album was his first in 2 years. The lead single, Stick to Your Guns featuring Julia Nunes, was released on July 1, 2016, as a free download on Watsky's Bandcamp page. A week later, the second single, Tiny Glowing Screens, Pt. 3, was released alongside the announcement of the album. An accompanying music video was released on YouTube. On August 18, 2016, the day before the album's scheduled release, lyric
Tiny Glowing Screens Pt. 3
Camila Recchio
Talking to Myself
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Chemical Angel
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Springtime in New York
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Pink Lemonade
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Don't Be Nice
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Yes Britannia
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Love Letters
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Stick to Your Guns
Julia Nunes
Brave New World
Chaos Chaos
Going Down
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Midnight Heart
Mal Devisa
Lovely Thing Suite: Conversations
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Lovely Thing Suite: Knots
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Lovely Thing Suite: Roses
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Lovely Thing Suite: Theories
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Exquisite Corpse
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