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Polo G just dropped a new project: THE GOAT. The new album is giving Future's High Off Life a run for its money this morning, with fans staggering at the Chicago MC's matured lyricism and powerful storytelling.

THE GOAT follows on from his 2019 debut studio album, Die a Legend. His latest record features appearances from Lil BabyMustard, BJ, and the late Juice WRLD.

The “Pop Out” rapper recently explained the dual meaning behind the album title. “It’s really a play on my zodiac sign; I’m a Capricorn,” he said. “I guess the animal [sea-goat] that represents a Capricorn. There’s a double meaning behind that because a lot of famous people are Capricorns: LeBron James, Muhammad Ali, Martin Luther King, Tiger Woods, and Denzel Washington. They are all considered some of the greatest working professionals, so I feel like it’s just me to be great.”

Stream THE GOAT below, and scroll down to see how fans are reacting to the new album.

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