Grammy-nominated Senegalese-American artist Akon has returned to the real estate market, with an Alpharetta beauty listed on Zillow for nearly $7 million.

It's the second listing in a year for the singer and rapper — whose full name is Aliaume Damala Badara Akon Thiam — as his Sandy Springs estate was listed under in May.

Akon, whose net worth is $80 million, according to entertainment site The Richest, has done well for himself, and it shows in this home.

The six-bed, 11-bath Alpharetta home was built in 2014 and features a piano room, movie theater and recording studio.

Akon and the house were shown on Animal Planet’s “Tanked,” so even though the tanks are empty in the listing photos, it’s possible to see what they look like full of fish.

If you spring for this place, you’d be living in a home with a nine-car garage and a fenced-in backyard that surrounds a patio, pool and sauna.

The house, on 4.6 acres in a gated community, is unfinished and needs a little work in certain areas. We’re looking at you, under construction bowling alley.

The practically all-white home is listed by Morgan Rogers of Dorsey Alston Realtors.

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Check out more views of the blank-canvas property, which has an insane amount of closet space and enough bathrooms to satisfy any demand, below.

Pictures courtesy of Dorsey Alston Realtors. 

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