Trinidad James Is Back With His New Song "Full Size"

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Trinidad James with his new single, "Full Size."

Trinidad James hasn't been at the forefront of the rap game, but that's not to say that he hasn't been working. He released his single, "M.M.M" earlier this summer and also appeared on Fre$h's March Madness 4 mixtape. However, he recently debuted a new song which appeared in the soundtrack for the Kevin Hart and Tiffany Hadish film, "Night School." He also landed writing credits on Marc Anthony, Will Smith and Bad Bunny's recent collaboration. Now, he comes through with a brand new single titled, "Full Size."

Trinidad James returns with his brand new single, "Full Size." The song serves as the theme song to Complex' sneaker show "Full Size Run" after appearing as a co-host on the show for a while. It's a heavy trunk rattling single that finds Trinidad James expressing his love for sneakers. 

Peep the track below.

Quotable Lyrics
I like black tights, three stripes
Gym chick, swoosh life
I like 'em Spanish Asian, like a black white
I feel like Swae Lee, I got no type


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