Trippe Redd has previewed new music he’s got in the works with Travis Scott and Future ahead of the release of his new album MM.
The latest teaser comes after the Ohio rapper dropped off a snippet of another collab he’s got in the works with Travis Scott last week, writing ominously on Instagram that “The Dark Knight” had returned. The latest snippet that Trippie shared on Monday (January 16) also featured a trunk-rattling hook from Future, and he’d previously confirmed a link-up with Lil Durk for new music as well.
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Despite not releasing a proper album in 2022, Trippie Redd had an impressive year. He signed a new deal with 10K Projects worth $30 million and celebrated by copping an 18,923-square-foot mansion in Florida worth $7.5 million.
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The property boasts nine bedrooms, 11.5 bathrooms, a chef’s kitchen, two offices, an indoor basketball court with an exercise area and a wine cellar. There’s also an eight-car garage and enough parking space for 20 cars.
🎶 @trippieredd previews @1future & @trvisXX collabs ahead of new albumhttps://t.co/52WCdDsvQrpic.twitter.com/SpHCsGwKFg
— HipHopDX (@HipHopDX) January 16, 2023
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In regards to the massive deal, Trippie has been with 10K Projects for years now, and said in a statement he’s excited to continue partnering with them.
“Elliot signed me when I was 16,” he wrote. “From the start, he’s always pushed me to do everything on my own terms which is the most important thing to me. I’m grateful to have had him as a partner for this long and excited to make more hits with 10K and keep growing together.”
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It looks like Trippie Redd’s 2023 is about to be just as eventful. New album aside, the Ohio rapper is already pegged to join Future on the road alongside Kodak Black, Polo G, EST Gee, Babyface Ray and others for the former’s One Big Party Tour.
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The North American trek kicked off on January 7 in Houston, and will roll through Charlotte, Atlanta, Chicago and Washington, D.C. before they close things out in Boston on January 27.
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