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The album's title and persona, "Soul Burger," represent a fusion between Ab-Soul and Doe Burger. Ab-Soul has described this project as a "Soul Burger project" rather than a standard Ab-Soul release, adopting a new artistic identity that channels his friend's more upbeat and celebratory energy.
"Ab-Soul — Soul Burger ZIP Repack" appears to reference a repackaged ZIP archive containing Ab-Soul’s mixtape/album "Control System" era material or a fan-made compilation titled "Soul Burger." Ab-Soul (Herbert Anthony Stevens IV) is an American rapper and member of Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE), known for dense, introspective lyrics and projects like Longterm Mentality, These Days…, Control System, and Do What Thou Wilt. A "ZIP repack" typically means a compressed archive reassembled or reuploaded (often by third parties) with modified file organization, metadata, or included extras (booklets, cover art, bonus tracks).
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When applied to music, this is technically nonsensical. An album is already a compressed file (MP3, FLAC). A "repack" of an album suggests the original pirated file was corrupted, missing tracks, or had bad audio quality, and a second user "repacked" it with fixes.