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Trippie Redd's "Topanga" Is Now Eligible For Gold


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Trippie Redd may have faced a few setbacks throughout the year, but he still had a successful year. The Canton, OH native released his debut album Life's A Trip in August. A few months later, he followed it with his highly anticipated mixtape, A Love Letter To You 3. The latest installment in his A Love Letter To You mixtape series was led by the single, "Topanga." A few months later and the song has earned Trippie Redd another plaque to add to his collection.

Trippie Redd's "Topanga" is officially eligible for Gold status in the U.S. The song launched the campaign for his latest project. The rapper ultimately released a music video for the song and also performed the single on Jimmy Kimmel ahead of the release of A Love Letter To You 3. It's been a big year for and the eligibility for gold status is another dub in Trippie Redd's highly successful year.

Aside from the milestone, the rapper recently announced his "Life's A Trip" headlining tour. The rapper announced that he'd be headlining his own tour after he dropped out of Travis Scott's "Astroworld" tour with 10 dates remaining. Trippie's tour will launch on Jan. 26 in Sauget, IL  before concluding in Seattle, WA on Feb. 28. He'll also be hitting major cities such as Los Angeles, New York City and more. Make sure you cop your tickets asap.

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