Fat Trel Delivers His Latest Single "Sick & Tired"

FAT TREL comes through with his latest single, "Sick & Tired."

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FAT TREL spent the majority of the year locked up but back in September, he was finally released. He wasn't quite during his lock up by any means. The DMV rapper continued to release music while imprisoned but shortly after his release, he dropped off "First Day Out (F*ck 12)." He's mentioned he has a project that's on the way but before we get that, he teases us with his latest single, "Sick & Tired."

FAT TREL isn't playing games on his latest single. With solid trap production behind him from Young Lan, TREL comes through with a hard-hitting street single. He comes through with some serious bars while he expresses his disinterest in living a regular life. It's another solid single from FAT TREL.

Now that he's dropped off "Sick & Tired," fans should expect the release of his forthcoming project Finally Free in the near future.

Quotable Lyrics
Catch me if you can, bitch
I still pop a xan, bitch
Percocet make me emotional
I dumped a bad bitch


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