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Tom Hardy's Rap Album Drops Amid MobLand Drama
26 Jun
Summary
- Tom Hardy releases rap album as Frankie Pulitzer.
- Album features Busta Rhymes and Method Man.
- Drama surrounds Hardy's role in MobLand series.

Actor Tom Hardy is venturing into the music scene with his debut rap album, "Czarface Meets Frankie Pulitzer," set to release on August 28. Under the rap alias Frankie Pulitzer, also known as Face Puller, Hardy has teamed up with the supergroup Czarface for this project.
The album boasts an impressive lineup of featured artists, including hip-hop heavyweights Busta Rhymes, EL-O, and Method Man. This musical endeavor marks a significant shift for Hardy, though he has a prior connection to hip-hop with an unearthed mixtape from 1999.
Hardy's musical pivot occurs amidst significant drama surrounding his acting career. Reports have circulated about his potential departure from the lead role in Paramount+'s MobLand series. While initially suggested he was being let go due to tardiness, dialogue disputes, and creative differences, ongoing discussions aim to resolve these issues for his continued involvement.
Helen Mirren, Hardy's co-star in MobLand, has publicly expressed her unwavering support for the actor, emphasizing that different actors have unique processes. She praised Hardy's remarkable talent and genuine character, reassuring that her support is heartfelt, despite the ongoing speculation.