Troy Ave Is Back With His New Project "More Money More Problems"

Troy Ave is back with his new project, "More Money More Problems."

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It feels like we haven't heard much from Troy Ave in recent times, but he's still been active. The rapper has been dealing with some legal issues in recent times which is likely why he's been lowkey in the public eye. However, he's still dropped off new music as much as he could. Earlier this year, he released Style 4 Free 2 and over the weekend, he followed it up with his latest project, More Money More Problems.

Laced with 10 tracks, Troy Ave comes through with his latest project, More Money More Problems. The project includes the single, "Ice Cream" which he dropped earlier this month. The rapper doesn't tap any additional vocal assistance on the project and holds down all 10 tracks on his own. The rapper addresses some of his legal issues on the tape and seems to also fire shots at Casanova on "Ice Cream."

Peep Troy Ave's new project below.


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