Topic / Subject
A viral Instagram post claims Nettspend delayed the “early life crisis” album release to March 6 instead of releasing tonight.

TL;DR
This is unverified social rollout chatter. If it is real, the next confirmation needs to come from Nettspend or a verified label channel.

Key Details
• An Instagram post claims the album “early life crisis” is delayed to March 6.
• The post frames it as a last-minute change from a “tonight” release expectation.
• No independent confirmation was provided in the intake.
• No official statement from a verified artist or label channel is cited.

Breakdown
This is the most common kind of modern release chaos. Fans expect midnight, a repost says “actually next week,” and the timeline spirals before anyone official says a word.

Because the source is unverified, the safe approach is to treat the date as a rumor until Nettspend confirms it. A real delay usually shows up quickly in one of three places: an updated pre-save page, a verified artist post, or a distributor listing that flips the date.

Until then, it is just a screenshot economy story.

Credibility Check
Source quality: Low. A single unverified Instagram post is not a release schedule confirmation.

Timeline Check
If the claim is true, March 6 is close enough that official confirmation should be easy to find quickly through verified channels. The absence of that in the intake is the red flag.

What Would Confirm It
• A post from Nettspend’s verified account confirming the new date
• Label or distributor updates that show March 6 as the release date
• A platform listing update (Apple Music, Spotify) that reflects the change
• Press coverage from a reliable music outlet matching the date

What to Watch Next
• Whether Nettspend posts the date directly
• Whether tracklist, cover, or pre-save links update to March 6
• Any additional delays, since last-minute pushes sometimes slip twice
• Fan reaction and whether the rumor was simply a misread of time zones

Sources
Instagram — post claiming “early life crisis” delay (unverified)

Comment
When an album gets pushed at the last minute, do you care more about a clean rollout, or do you just want the music whenever it lands?


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