Tre Mission Drops Off "You Can Have"

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Toronto's Tre Mission returns with his new single, "You Can Have."

Toronto's Tre Mission's been back-and-forth between the 6ix and the U.K. over the past few years. He's gearing up to release the follow-up to 2014's Stigmata this year. Today, he unleashed his latest single, "You Can Have."

Following the release of November's "Hockey," Tre Mission drops off his latest track, "You Can Have." Tre Mission holds down the production once again on this track. The single serves as the second offering from his forthcoming project, Orphan Black which is set to drop later this year. The rapper delivers a more harmonious effort over an ominous beat. Tre also dropped off a set of visuals for the single which was filmed in Toronto's Don Mills/Victoria Park area.

Keep your eyes peeled for more music from Tre Mission. Peep the track below.

Quotable Lyrics
You can have, all my love, all the time
But you can not have, all my trust, girl its mine
I might give you half, hold my grub, hold my nine
When I'm in the trap, don't take drugs from my line


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