Shortly after being nominated for two Grammy Awards for Best Rap Album and Best Rap Song, YBN Cordae returns with a new video. “Thanksgiving” is directed by APLUS and arrives just in time for the holidays, chronicling the chaos and anxiety that comes with bringing a partner home for the first time. The video is the seventh from his Grammy-nominated debut project The Lost Boy, following visuals for “Have Mercy” (Path A and Path B), “Broke As Fuck,” “RNP” featuring Anderson .Paak, “Nightmares Are Real” featuring Pusha T, and the Grammy-nominated “Bad Idea” featuring Chance The Rapper.
The video also arrives ahead of Cordae’s headlining North American tour next year. The Lost Boy in America tour will kick off January 16th in Seattle, with stops in Berkeley, Chicago, New York, and Atlanta, before closing out the run February 29th in Dallas. Remaining tickets are available on his website. The tour is Cordae’s second headline run of the year and arrives after his dates on the Logic tour.
YBN Cordae enjoyed a breakout 2019. His debut project The Lost Boy debuted at #13 on Billboard’s Top 200 and #8 on the Rap/R&B albums and he wrapped up the first leg of The Lost Boy tour, including sold-out dates in LA and New York and an incendiary performance at Lollapalooza. He also performed at the 2019 BET Awards alongside H.E.R, made his late-night television debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and XXL Magazine honored him as a member of the 2019 Freshman Class.
Watch “Nightmares Are Real” featuring Pusha T and listen to The Lost Boy above, see upcoming tour dates below, and stay tuned for more from YBN Cordae coming soon.
Upcoming Tour Dates:
1/16 – Seattle, WA @ Neumos
1/17 – Vancouver, BC @ Fortune Sound Club
1/18 – Eugene, OR @ McDonald Theatre
1/19 – Reno, NV @ Jub Jub’s
1/17 – Vancouver, BC @ Fortune Sound Club
1/18 – Eugene, OR @ McDonald Theatre
1/19 – Reno, NV @ Jub Jub’s
1/21 – Chico, CA @ Senator Theatre
1/23 – Sacramento, CA @ Harlow’s
1/24 – Berkeley, CA @ Cornerstone
1/27 – Phoenix, AZ @ Pub Rock
1/28 – Albuquerque, NM @ Sunshine Theatre
1/30 – Fort Collins, CO @ Aggie Theatre (Fort Collins, CO)
1/31 – Boulder, CO @ The Fox
2/1 – Lawrence, KS @ Granada Theater
2/3 – Madison, WI @ Majestic
2/5 – Chicago, IL @ Avondale
2/6 – Grand Rapids, WI @ Elevation
2/7 – Ann Arbor, MI @ The Blind Pig
2/8 – Columbus, OH @ Skullys
2/9 – Philadelphia, PA @ Voltage Lounge
2/11 – New York, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
2/12 – Pawtucket, RI @ The Met
2/13 – Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair
2/14 – College Park, MD @ Milkboy
2/19 – Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle
1/23 – Sacramento, CA @ Harlow’s
1/24 – Berkeley, CA @ Cornerstone
1/27 – Phoenix, AZ @ Pub Rock
1/28 – Albuquerque, NM @ Sunshine Theatre
1/30 – Fort Collins, CO @ Aggie Theatre (Fort Collins, CO)
1/31 – Boulder, CO @ The Fox
2/1 – Lawrence, KS @ Granada Theater
2/3 – Madison, WI @ Majestic
2/5 – Chicago, IL @ Avondale
2/6 – Grand Rapids, WI @ Elevation
2/7 – Ann Arbor, MI @ The Blind Pig
2/8 – Columbus, OH @ Skullys
2/9 – Philadelphia, PA @ Voltage Lounge
2/11 – New York, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
2/12 – Pawtucket, RI @ The Met
2/13 – Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair
2/14 – College Park, MD @ Milkboy
2/19 – Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle
2/20 – Tallahassee, FL @ Potbelly’s
2/21 – Gainesville, FL @ High Dive
2/22 – Atlanta, GA @ Loft @ Center Stage
2/24 – Nashville, TN @ Basement East
2/27 – Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live
2/28 – Austin, TX @ Come and Take It Live
2/29 – Dallas, TX @ Trees
2/21 – Gainesville, FL @ High Dive
2/22 – Atlanta, GA @ Loft @ Center Stage
2/24 – Nashville, TN @ Basement East
2/27 – Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live
2/28 – Austin, TX @ Come and Take It Live
2/29 – Dallas, TX @ Trees