Redman is still going hard after over 20 years in the game. The rapper's gearing up to release his forthcoming project, Muddy Waters Too in the near future and he's been dishing out singles off of the project over the past few months. He's yet to announce the project's release date but he did come through with a new single recently. Earlier this week, Redman came through with his single, "Trap House."
Redman links up with Kazzie for his new track, "Trap House." The rapper's latest single follows the release of "Tear It Up" which he released in September. The rapper parallels the trap to his work as an emcee. Redman holds down the track before giving Kazzie a few bars to shine. Keep your eyes peeled for more new music from Redman and look out for Muddy Waters Too.
Quotable Lyrics
It's the first of the month, got a line out in front of it
If you ain't buyin', can't come in it
Boy if you know if you try, we rumblin'
OG admire my hustlin'
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