Lil Uzi Vert, born Symere Bysil Woods, has confirmed that they will be going on retirement after they release one final album, "Luv Is Rage 3."

"I want to make music, I love making music but I don't really wanna make music like that no more," the "Just Wanna Rock" rapper told TMZ.

"I want to make like, women's clothes. I've been working on my office in my house," he added.

As of this writing, though, Lil Uzi Vert is yet to give a date when they plan to release their next album, however, this is not the first time they hinted at their retirement.

Lil Uzi Vert Retiring From Music to Go to Fashion

The first time Lil Uzi Vert shared their plans for retirement was back in October when they confirmed that there will be one last album left.

"I came to this conclusion not too long ago," they said. "I was gonna wait 'til later to say it but, you know, I'm dropping 'Luv Is Rage 3' and 'Luv Is Rage 3' will be my last album."

However, they also reassured fans that they will not automatically drop from the face of the music industry after the last album; they confirmed that they will go on one last tour as well.

"I wanna try to live a normal life. Thank you for all your support and thank you for supporting me on my decision," the rapper continued. "I'll make sure that I give it my all on 'Luv Is Rage 3' this time because we gotta keep the legacy going. Thank you."

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According to reports, the rapper struggled with grappling with the pressures of being an artist in the music industry, which is probably how they came about fashion design.

They revealed that they have been working on the clothing company from their home office, however, they did not share any other details regarding the company-like what it would be called or when fans can expect a new collection from Lil Uzi Vert.

Fans have been pretty respectful and supportive of the rapper's decision. "As long as you release a Collab album with Nicki before retirement," one wrote.

"It's such a nonbinary urge to quit your job and make women's clothes."

"It's time to go to sleep Lil Uzi..."

"You know what... I'm interested to see what it's gonna look like."

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