Though it was his first album, DJ Snake entitled his highly anticipated collection of collabs and originals ‘Encore.’ Gaining endless accolades, the album was nothing short of a good look for the producer. DJ Snake’s album debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart , which sold 8,000 copies in its first week, according to Nielsen Music.
Recently on Twitter, the DJ remarked that this would not have a sequel.
THAT WAS MY FIRST & LAST ALBUM
— DJ SNAKE (@djsnake) August 19, 2016
We’re not sure we believe this, especially considering the fact that he’s spoken so much about his love of working with other artists. It’s true that he didn’t rule out EPs, but even so, it’s best never to say never.
Fans aren’t too happy after tweeting out this will be his last album.
@djsnake . pic.twitter.com/6zMDCmcM6q
— Francisco (@francisco_slays) August 19, 2016
@djsnake tf you mean by “last album” pic.twitter.com/k9rSWt9i6g
— monica puig stan (@OlympicHarmony) August 19, 2016
@djsnake pic.twitter.com/TYQaC3EOsh
— LIT Spice (@mattywattyboy) August 19, 2016
@djsnake pic.twitter.com/F1tb8mq5BU
— Lisa ϟ (@angryaiithetime) August 19, 2016
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