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The Roots affiliate plans to release the first installment of his upcoming album trilogy.

Dice Raw is gearing up for a busy summer. The Philadelphia rapper has announced his upcoming “The Greatest Rapper Never” trilogy, with plans to release its first installment Preservation on June 7th.

The album, which will release via Raw Life/The Philadelphia Record Company/Soulspazm Records, is slated to include production from Rick Friedrich. Dice has plans to drop music videos for “Baby Come Home” and “1995” following the release of the album.

“This is a big opportunity for me to show fans what I’ve been working on the last several years,” he said in a statement. “The Greatest Rapper Never is my story but I also think it’s the story of a lot of artists who never got their proper shine signed and unsigned in the business. I’m really hype about this music and I think you’re going to like it because I kept it one hundred.”

Dice previously released the Historic Philadelphia remix for “100” featuring Schoolly D, Freeway, EST and Bionic. “I was very fortunate to recently work with these extremely gifted artists,” he continued. “Anytime you get a group of guys in the studio with this caliber of talent you know they are going to give hip-hop fans something special.”

Following the release of Preservation, Dice will later drop the second and third installments of the trilogy titled Transformation and The Realization.