EST Gee is back with a brand new album, which is titled I Aint Feeling You. It comes with 12 tracks and features from Lil Baby, Travis Scott and Rylo Rodriguez.
Louisville rap star EST Gee is back and ready to take the streets by storm with his new album, I Ain’t Feeling You. Following a series of hard-hitting singles, including “My Love” featuring Rylo Rodriguez and Veeze, “RIP Lu Mike,” “Go,” and “The Streets,” this project is poised to be another major moment in his already stellar career.
This marks Gee’s first full-length release since 2023, a year that saw him deliver two high-charting mixtapes, MAD and EL TORO 2. That same year, he reinforced his place in the game with his contributions to CMG’s star-studded compilation album, Gangsta Art 2, proving his ability to hold his own among hip-hop’s elite.
A Career Built on Authenticity and Grit
EST Gee first broke onto the scene in 2021 with his explosive mixtape Bigger Than Life or Death, which peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 and claimed the No. 1 spot on Apple Music’s All-Genre chart. With standout collaborations featuring Lil Baby, Young Thug, and Lil Durk, the project elevated Gee to a new level. His raw storytelling and undeniable authenticity even earned cosigns from industry heavyweights like Jay-Z and Drake. That same year, he brought his sound to a national audience with a performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, alongside fellow Louisville native Jack Harlow.
Building on that momentum, Gee dropped his debut studio album, I Never Felt Nun, in 2022. The project blended his signature street rap style with melodic elements provided by guest stars like Future and Jack Harlow, reaching No. 8 on the Billboard 200. He continued his dominance with Last Ones Left, his joint mixtape with 42 Dugg, further cementing his status as one of the most consistent and compelling voices in hip-hop today.
What to Expect from I Ain’t Feeling You
With a track record of delivering nothing but street-certified anthems, fans can expect I Ain’t Feeling You to be another uncompromising dose of Gee’s signature sound—gritty storytelling, menacing beats, and real-life experiences laid bare. This album serves as his first project of 2024, signaling that the Louisville native has no plans of slowing down.
I Ain’t Feeling You is set to reinforce EST Gee’s place in the upper echelon of modern rap. Whether you’ve been rocking with him since Bigger Than Life or Death or you’re just now catching on, one thing is for certain—EST Gee’s moment is far from over.
Listen to the full project below: