God Said No—will be hitting shelves on June 28, and our bodies are ready.The highly anticipated LP comes two years (and some change) after his acclaimed debut Ivory skyrocketed him to new levels of fame, and the artist shares these new songs are a “reflection” of his life since then.Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.MY SOPHOMORE ALBUM “GOD SAID NO” – out June 28th.
https://t.co/RLW2alxw3f pic.twitter.com/qfH9ccYbaiFor those keeping track: Since April 2022, Apollo’s had his first entry on the Billboard charts, gone viral on TikTok with “Evergreen,” performed at Coachella, toured the world opening for SZA, modeled for trendy fashion house Loewe, had his d*ck painted for the Live For Me EP, maybe filmed a role for Luca Guadagnino’s next movie, and turned it out at the Met Gala.Whew, we’re exhausted just typing that all out.In other words, there’s plenty to dive into on God Said No, and Apollo’s been teasing a reimagined spin on his “old longing-for-love vibe” in a very purposeful album that’s designed to be listened to front to back.Omar Apollo is getting “un-apollo-getic” on his upcoming album.In an exclusive note to fans on Spotify, the singer says, despite the title, the new LP is “not biblical or religious by any means,” but about putting “trust in a higher divine power as a guide.” He continues: “[It’s] about listening to yourself, not the people around you or any other signs.