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Trae Tha Truth Drops Tha Blackprint Mixtape Loaded With Features


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By Maurice Bobb

On the heels of the syrupy hometown anthem, “I’m From Texas,” Houston’s King of the Streets, Trae Tha Truth, drops his latest mixtape, The Blackprint, with more features on deck than a DJ Khaled LP. Download at DatPiff or stream the tape below.

Hosted by the prolific DJ Scream, the 18-track project (plus intro and outro) features heavy-hitters like R. Kelly, Waka Flocka, Young Jeezy, Jadakiss, Meek Mill, Kendrick Lamar, Bun B and, of course, the “Kang” of Grand Hustle himself, T.I., who lays down his familiar A-Town drawl on the recently released single, “I Do This” with the help of Khaled and Rico Love.

Despite his recent brushes with tragedy, the Assholes by Nature front man has consistently fed the streets with a steady diet of chopped and screwed odes stamped with his signature gritty flow and he more than keep the momentum going with his latest as he continues to build his brand under the Grand Hustle umbrella.



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