Courtesy of YEAR0001Music / NewsMusic / NewsSee exclusive images from Yung Lean and Sad Boys’ Warlord tourThe never-before-seen images from 2015-16 have arrived on label YEAR0001’s INDEXShareLink copied ✔️February 28, 2024February 28, 2024TextGünseli YalcinkayaIn pictures: Yung Lean and Sad Boys’ Warlord tour Cast your mind back to December 2015. Yung Lean is about to embark on a world tour for the release of his second studio album Warlord, along with his music collective Sad Boys (also comprised of the Swedish producer Yung Gud). Supporting the tour is a then 21-year-old Bladee and the rest of Drain Gang, back when the internet rappers were still considered ‘underground’, and years before ‘drain’ became a household name, even landing its own genre on Spotify in 2022. Eight years on, YEAR0001, the legendary Swedish label behind Sad Boys and Drain Gang, has shared exclusive imagery from the tour on INDEX (think of it like the label’s own community-based Wikipedia), which features a personal selection of photos of the tour with familiar faces including Bladee, Ecco2k, Yung Sherman, Thaiboy Digital, Adamn Killa, among others. Take a look at the images in the gallery above. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREDanny L Harle: ‘You can’t overestimate the power of your own club night’Pop music isn’t fun anymoreEscentric MoleculesMolecule 01 + Champaca is Escentric Molecules’ latest sultry scentSonic warfare: How musicians are using ‘noise protests’ against ICEJudeline is the past, present and future of Spanish music Chanel Beads is searching for meaning in “this big old world”Giggs urges government to make lyrics inadmissible in courtHow waterbaby went from make-up artist to Sweden’s next star‘Together We Are America’: Unpacking Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performanceHow Bad Bunny became a political iconXG: The Japanese ‘X-pop’ group who want to change historyInside Johnnie Walker’s Sabrina Carpenter-inspired Grammys weekendEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy