Ryan Trey Drops Off New Song "E30"

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Ryan Trey drops off some smooth new vibes.

Budding R&B star Ryan Trey has been slowly gaining a bigger and bigger buzz with each release. He blends hip-hop and R&B effortlessly while bringing his own unique sound to the table. The singer released his latest single, "E30" this week. It's a smooth effort that finds Trey blending melody will a choppy trap flow over smooth production. 

Since the release "E30" follows the release of "Nowhere To Run" which he released last month. The single featured Bryson Tiller who has praised Trey for his talents, saying,  "I think Ryan has the potential to become one of the dopest artists in the game. He’s only 19 and already has so much to say."

Peep the new song below and keep your eyes peeled for more new music from Ryan Trey.

Quotable Lyrics
Hard to explain 'em, so I just don't
I don't think I'mma make it
Always feelin' cornered
Like young n***a gettin' faded


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