Jeremih drops new mixtape, doesn’t seem to know Dubai and Lebanon aren’t in Europe

Justin Carissimo
New York
Tuesday 19 July 2016 22:31 EDT
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Following his stunning third studio record Late Nights: The Album, Jeremih released his latest project Late Nights: Europe on Tuesday.

While the Eurocentric mixtape features hip-hop favorites including Ty Dolla $ign, Wiz Khalifa and K Camp, each track is named after a location where he’s performed—including two that are definitely not in Europe.

The project features two songs with locations in Asia: the United Arab Emirates state “Dubai” as the opening track, and the unmistakably Middle Eastern country “Lebanon” as the fourth.

There’s no telling if Jeremih is aware of his geographical error, but the R&B singer's upcoming project will likely be a banger filled with sharp vocals, debauchery, and stellar production.

Reps for Jeremih did not immediately respond to requests for comment. You can download his new tape here, or listen below.

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