RetcH Drops Off "Slop Trays"

Retch returns with "Slop Trays."

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Things have been moving pretty quickly for RetcH, or at least, he's been moving quickly. After his release from prison back in October, he's been delivering a steady stream of music. Last week, he delivered his first project in nearly two years with Still Up and today, he drops off another loose single.

RetcH comes through with his latest single, "Slop Trays." It's a short but dense offering. RetcH tackles some dark production from GRiMM Doza with even darker lyrics over top. It's a solid offering from RetcH and it's clear with this one that he's definitely looking to keep his fans satisfied with more music, despite dropping an album last week. 

With Still Up being the first body of work he's dropped since 2015, it looks like he has no intentions of slowing down or being held back.

Quotable Lyrics
My coke bump and my nose runny
Things runnin up, that's more money
Dope make 'em walk funny


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