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Published:
Apr 28, 2016

James Blake’s most recent studio album, Overgrown, was released a lengthy three years ago, but the anticipation for album number three may be nearing its end. Earlier today, Blake dropped apparent hints on the potential title and artwork for his next project, on Twitter.

The UK musician retweeted photos of street murals across London, with phrases that read "The Colour in Anything." The artwork is a piece painted by Sir Quentin Blake -- most notably known as the illustrator for children’s author Ronald Dahl (Matilda, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory). See the image/RT below: 

 https://twitter.com/QuentinBlakeHQ/status/725642741791744001

Although a spokesperson for Blake declined to comment, as reported by Pitchfork, Blake’s label 1-800-Dinosaur did favorite a fan's tweet that linked the artwork to the forthcoming album. The photos are also featured on their site. That’s pretty much a 21st century version of a dead give-a-way, folks. 

 https://twitter.com/zchry_prks/status/725746650845712385

The LP was tentatively titled Radio Silence last year, but perhaps Blake took a page out of Kanye’s playbook and decided to rename it?

Blake’s retweet is the latest news alongside a string of debut songs. Over the past few months, the singer released “Modern Soul” in February, “RPG” featuring UK rapper Trim in March, and “Timeless” earlier this month.

Image: Mojo4Music

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