VL Deck Recruits 21 Savage, NBA Youngboy & More For "Trap Pastor" Project

VL Deck transforms into the "Trap Pastor" for his latest project.

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VL Deck's been steadily buzzing through the streets of Atlanta over the years but 2018 was when he began make serious waves beyond his region. He released a ton of music last year including his collaborative effort with Youngboy Never Broke AgainKane & O-Dog. Now, he's returned with his latest project titled, Trap Pastor.

VL Deck is back with something new for the streets. The rapper released his latest project, Trap Pastor this week which consists of 12 tracks. VL Deck enlists some help for the project, although he does hold down the majority of it on his own. His Kane & O-Dog collaborator, Youngboy Never Broke Again, appears on "I Know." 21 Savage makes an appearance on the previously released single, "Stash It" which arrived in early 2018. VL Deck also enlists Young Scooter and Ola Runt for the tracklist.

Check the project below. 


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