11th Dimension (album)

2024 studio album by Ski Mask the Slump God From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

11th Dimension is the second studio album by American rapper Ski Mask the Slump God. It was released through Victor Victor Worldwide and Republic Records on June 7, 2024. It is his first studio album in five years, following his debut studio album, Stokeley (2018). The album consists of 21 tracks and features guest appearances from Future, Skillibeng, Corbin, and posthumous vocals from XXXTentacion and Juice Wrld. 11th Dimension was preceded by two singles: "Shibuya" and "Headrush".

ReleasedJune 7, 2024
Recorded2018–2024
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11th Dimension
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ReleasedJune 7, 2024
Recorded2018–2024
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Ski Mask the Slump God chronology
Sin City The Mixtape
(2021)
11th Dimension
(2024)
The Lost Files
(2025)
Singles from 11th Dimension
  1. "Shibuya"
    Released: March 15, 2024
  2. "Headrush"
    Released: May 10, 2024
  3. "Wake Up!"
    Released: June 7, 2024
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RapReviews7.5/10[1]
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Background and promotion

On October 25, 2022, Ski Mask released "Ooga Booga!" as the first promotional single.[2] On the same day, Ski's friend DJ Scheme wrote out a tracklist for the album at the time and posted it on his Instagram Story. However, the next tracklist available shows that "Ooga Booga!" was removed. This tracklist also showed that the album would contain 17 songs, with the songs being scribbled down on paper again. Some artists were visible as features, such as Yeat, Doja Cat, Skillibeng and Juice Wrld.[3]

On November 21, 2023, Ski Mask revealed the album's title as 11th Dimension. "Shibuya", the first single after the removal of "Ooga Booga!" from the album, was released on March 15, 2024.[4]

On May 10, 2024, the second single, "Headrush", was released. This track was not on the original two track lists, so the track list had been altered again since the last track list was released.[5]

Track listing

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11th Dimension track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."DragonTooth"
  • Prod Pink
  • Trgc
2:14
2."Monsters Inc." (with ATL Jacob featuring Future)
3:03
3."By Myself"
  • Goulbourne
  • Javier Mercado
  • Louis Esposito
  • Synthetic
  • Bass
  • Perdu
2:04
4."Earwax"
  • Goulbourne
  • Swaggyono
  • Swaggyono
1:55
5."Full Moon"
  • Goulbourne
  • Mathias Liyew
  • Nik Frascona
  • Ambezza
  • Nik D
2:03
6."Part the Sea"
  • Goulbourne
  • Jared Daley
  • Austin Carlisle
  • Wall
  • Patrick James Saint Fort
  • Dazegone
  • Bldbanks
  • Beautifulmvn
2:19
7."Jah's Interlude" (with XXXTentacion)XXXTentacion1:02
8."WDYM"
  • Goulbourne
  • Carlton McDowell
  • Max Adam Lord
  • Emerson Poulin
  • Russell Boring
  • Rex Kudo
  • Charlie Coffeen
  • The Kount
  • Carlton McDowell
  • Max Lord
  • Emerson Poulin
  • Joba
  • Rex Kudo
  • Charlie Coffeen
  • The Kount
2:51
9."Tuk-Tuk"
2:36
10."Wake Up!" (with Juice Wrld)2:15
11."Hulk"
2:26
12."Headrush"
  • Goulbourne
  • Kai Hasegawa
  • Ethan Hayes
  • Zuus
  • KaiGoinKrazy
  • Haze
  • Zuus
2:50
13."Frozen One"
1:36
14."KillStreak"
  • Goulbourne
  • Nvbeel
  • D2
  • Nvbeel
  • D2
2:16
15."From Yard" (featuring Skillibeng)
  • Max Lord
  • Carlton
2:13
16."Him Jung Un"
1:41
17."Let It Breathe"
  • Goulbourne
  • Rex Kudo
  • The Kount
  • Aaron Paris
  • Boring
  • Charlie Coffeen
  • Erik Hörstedt
  • McDowell
  • Rex Kudo
  • The Kount
  • Aaron Paris
  • Joba
  • Charlie Coffeen
  • Erk
  • Carlton McDowell
2:05
18."Mandalorian"
1:31
19."Jump"
  • Goulbourne
  • Nvbeel
  • D2
  • Yew
  • Nvbeel
  • D2
  • Ilykimchi
1:53
20."Shibuya"
  • Goulbourne
  • Alec Tolkin
  • Lord
  • Joshua Goldenberg
  • Al B Smoov
  • Max Lord
  • Thank You Fizzle
2:36
21."Go!" (with Corbin)
  • Ghostrage
  • Beautifulmvn
3:10
Total length:46:48
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Notes

  • "Jah's Interlude" is a direct sample of isolated vocals from "Hope (Freestyle)" from XXXTentacion's ? (Deluxe), originally released in September 2019.

Charts

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Chart performance
Chart (2024) Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[6]186
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[7] 100
US Billboard 200[8] 55
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[9] 15
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