Fat Trel Releases His New Project "On The Run"

Fat Trel returns with his new project "On The Run."

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Fat Trel's been putting in work this year. The rapper was released from prison late last year and began to put in work immediately afterwards. He came through with a lot of loose singles and remixes before finally releasing Finally Free this summer. A few months later and he follows it up with his latest project On The Run.

Fat Trel is back with his latest body of work titled, On The Run. Trel's latest project runs for thirteen tracks deep and includes appearances from Knucklehead, Meatchi, P-Wild, Z-Wayne, Derez De'Shon and I Am Northeast. Yung Lan and JD On The Track hold down a good chunk of the production. Trauma Tone, Billboard HItmakers and Kilo Keys are among some of the other producers who contributed to the project. 


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