Trippie Redd Comes Through With "Black Magic"

Trippie Redd performs "Black Magic" on his new song.

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The wait for Trippie Redd's debut album is real right now. He's been teasing the project for a minute. He revealed in June that the project would arrive at some point this month but with only a week left in July, it doesn't seem likely that we'll get it. That doesn't mean Trippie Redd hasn't been active though. Over the past month, he's released enough loose singles to hold his fans over until he drops his debut album. Earlier today, he released a short two track set on Soundcloud titled, TR666+!$ 1400/800 which includes the song "Black Magic."

Trippie Redd comes through with another new song titled "Black Magic." The rapper released this song alongside a new collaboration with Chief Keef titled, "BILAP." "Black Magic" finds Trippie flexing his abilities as an emcee more heavily on this one while still giving fans some of his melodic side. The song features smooth production with a rattling bass from Ricky P. It's another dope track from Trippie Redd and we hope this is an indication that his album will drop before the end of the summer. 

Earlier this week, Trippie Redd teamed up with Warhol.SS and Rocket Da Goon for his track "Slow Down" which followed the release of "Love & Drugz II" with Kodie Shane.

Quotable Lyrics
Get to slidin' on these n*ggas in a bucket
Roll down the window and these n*ggas get to dumpin'
I don't fuck with these n*ggas, Uncle Ruckus
I just retaliate, fuck repercussion


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