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COMPLAINT

COMPLAINT is the fifth studio album made by American rapper, slam poet and spoken-word artist George Watsky. The album was released on January 11, 2019, making it his first studio album since 2016's X Infinity. Location(s) of recording is/are unknown. 9 tracks were featured on the album and were split into 3 parts: "the beginning, middle, and end of a passionate but unraveling relationship."

COMPLAINT is a change in style for Watsky in the sense that it contains much more autotune and no collaborations. The album also pales in comparison to previous albums; the record's 9-track, 28-minute length is nothing short of pathetic compared to albums like x Infinity, which with its bonus track reached the 75-minute mark. Watsky later stated that the length was required, that it "needed to be," most likely for the album's goal of interpreting a relationship.

Release
The album features five singles, each one released at separate times. The first single, "Welcome To The Family," was released on August 14, 2018, to his YouTube channel, accompanied by a music video. The single was released before the album was announced to the public. 5 weeks later on September 21, 2018, the second single known as "All Like Whatever" was given a similar release. On November 14, 2018, the third single titled "Mean Ass Drunk" was released, with the album still being unannounced. The track was given a video release on YouTube, which was a still image of the single's art rather than a music video, which wasn't released for another 5 weeks. The album was finally announced on December 6, 2018 via Watsky's Twitter page, and the fourth single, "No Complaints No Conversation," was given a 30-second sample and was released roughly a week later. This song and the fifth and final single, "Limo 4 Emos," were released alongside the album. While No Complaints No Conversation hasn't gotten much attention since, Limo 4 Emos was given a YouTube music video on February 2, 2019. 12 days later on Valentine's Day 2018, a music video for non-single track "What Goes Up" was released to YouTube.