Trippie Redd Pours His Heart Out In “Last Days”

Last Days

Trippie Redd


This sounds like the theme song for a cartoon (and I mean that in a good way).

Is Trippie Redd still considered one of the hottest rappers in the game today? I don’t know, and I don’t care. At the end of the day, he’s talented, creative, and someone who garners respect from many in the music industry; for these reasons, he’s someone I still follow. Soon, Trippie will release a new project called A Love Letter To You 5. One of its singles was released yesterday: “Last Days.”

If you are a fan of Trippie Redd when he sings like an emo kid that doesn’t drink water or eat full meals, you will like “Last Days” a lot. In the song, the Ohio native uses his indoor and outdoor voices to let his chick know he wouldn’t mind receiving her lovin’ “once more again.” Thankfully, his passionate vocals perfectly align with the space-traveling/futuristic beat that powers everything. 

I ain’t gon lie, Trippie Redd needs this album to hit badly!


 


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