Well, this was probably bound to happen. Although it seemed as if Tyga's long-awaited album The Gold Album would finally be seeing the light of day on Jan. 27, a tweet sent out by the 25-year-old rapper indicates that the album has been delayed yet again. Despite declaring his intentions to release the album independently, Tyga revealed today that the release of The Gold Album is being held back by his label Young Money/Cash Money Records, with whom he has publicly aired his frustrations. As of right now, the album has no release date, though Tyga promises to keep his fans updated.

You can check out Tyga's tweet right here:

This is the third time that The Gold Album has been delayed. The album was originally set to drop back in November, but when Tyga began publicly complaining about Young Money/Cash Money holding his album "hostage," its release was pushed back until Dec. 23. When Dec. 23 came and no new music was to be found, Tyga then said he would drop the album independently on Jan. 27, which now doesn't seem to be happening either, since his label probably still owns the rights to the album.

Whenever it does end up being released, The Gold Album will be Tyga's fourth studio album, his first since 2013's Hotel California. Four singles have been released so far from The Gold Album: "Wait for a Minute" featuring Justin Bieber, "Hookah" featuring Young Thug, "Real Deal," and "40 Mill," produced by Kanye West.

You can check out Tyga's "40 Mill" right here:

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