Trill Sammy Hits The Block With No Roof On "Invisible Top"

Trill Sammy returns with his latest track.

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The bass gotta thump this summer. Whether it's in the club or in a Sonic's drive-thru and Trill Sammy got exactly what you need. The rapper has continued his streak this week with his latest single, "Invisible Top." With smokey strings and a distorted bass backing him, he serves up a brand new banger that's poised for live shows. It's energetic with Trill Sammy delivering some hilarious quotables and outrageous flexes. There are elements of XXXTENTACION that's heard throughout but hey, maybe I'm trippin'.

Though it feels like it's been a minute since we've received an actual full-length solo project from him, he slide through earlier this year with his partner-in-rhyme Dice Soho for aptly titled project, TrillSoHo. With the release of his new song, perhaps it's only a matter of time until he actually drops his follow-up to No Sleep Vol. 1.

Quotable Lyrics
I done fell in love with a bitch full brain
Hittin' that bitch from the back while my chains hit together
Kinda sound like loose change


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