TRIPPIE REDD | RELEASES NEW SINGLE “YELL OH”

FROM THE UPCOMING DELUXE VERSION OF THE BILLBOARD TOP 200 #1 ALBUM
A LOVE LETTER TO YOU 4

20-year-old Canton, OH, rapper and singer Trippie Redd’s releases “YELL OH” and announces a deluxe edition of A Love Letter To You 4 (10k Projects/Caroline) with 8 additional songs. Listen to “YELL OH” HERE. When released November 22, 2019 the album entered at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 Charts. Trippie is currently on tour and has sold out nearly all of his dates from New York, Los Angeles, Chicago Detroit, Miami, Philadelphia and more. 

A Loved Letter To You 4 marked his fourth consecutive release in 15 months to enter the Top 5 on The Billboard 200 and the first number one for the young artist. With nearly 104,000 equivalent units of A Love Letter To You 4 sold, Trippie Redd readily outsold other album debuts, and has currently amassed over 6 billion streams.

Critics once again adored the unique singer/rapper, with Variety stating “(Trippie is) the king of punk-emo-rap” and The New York Times saying “Trippie Redd still sings with a clenched throat and a vindictive attitude. Still unapologetically bruised.”

Trippie has achieved not only heaps of critical acclaim for his lyrics and unconventional style, but also a multiple gold and platinum singles and he has racked up a staggering 6 billion streams since he hit the scene two years ago. He has notched two Top 5 debuts on the Billboard Top 200 (in just five months) with 2018’s A Love Letter To You 3 debuting at #3 and 2018’s LIFE’S A TRIP debuting at #4. His latest project ! also debuted at #3. 

A different kind of superstar, Trippie Redd continually defies convention, breaks rules, and bucks the system with his conjuration of lovelorn melodies, bulletproof rapping, and insidious infectiousness. Everyone from Spotify and Rolling Stone to XXL have touted his rapid rise.

Listen to A Love Letter To You 4 HERE and watch the video for “Who Needs Love” HERE

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