Fat Trel Speaks To The Streets On His HNHH Freestyle Session

Fat Trel comes through for the latest HNHH Freestyle Session.

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We're finally at our 30th episode of HNHH Freestyle Sessions and each week, we've brought you a different artist to pull through and show us what they got. We've had up-and-comers like Bandhunta Izzy and OMB Peezy come through and we've had OG's like Trae Tha Truth step to the plate. This week, we bring MMG's own Fat Trel through for the latest HNHH Freestyle Session.

Fat Trel comes through for the latest episdoe of HNHH Freestyle. Trel's been steadily delivering music since his release from prison in September. The rapper's delivered several remixes and original singles since then. On the latest episode of HNHH Freestyle Session, Trel delivers some vivid bars about his experiences in the streets. As usual, our boy Loa Gaze handles the production and help emphasize the vibe Trel brings on the freestyle.

Check out the latest HNHH Freestyle Session with Fat Trel and subscribe to HNHH TV for more exclusive content with your favorite artists. 

Quotable Lyrics
Ever since I was a youngin' was earnin'
Teacher say I have no interest in learnin'
That's 'cause I knew I was rich, I confirmed it
Bitch, look how the tables is turnin'


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