It's been roughly two years since the release of Rory Fresco's last project, Teen Spirit. Since then, he's continued to drop off loose singles including the Kid Ink-assisted single, "Do Right (Green Day)." Last week, he shared his single, "Big Bag Bandit" and now, he returns with his latest project, True Story.
Rory Fresco returns with his new project, True Story. The project runs for fourteen tracks with no features, giving Fresco enough space to showcase his growth between his last project and this project. The rapper took to Instagram to share a heartfelt message to his followers when he announced the project.
"It been a long road from bein stuck in a major label contract to workin my move & gettin out dat bitch . sleepin on couches to a European tour. we was bouncin city to city on our own dime tryna figure this shit out," he wrote. ". i remember havin the convo wit my ppls thinkin “fuck school fuck a job im bouta really do this rap shit” . then bein hard headed & gettin myself stuck in a fucked up deal . shit killed me seein my mama cry . but as long as i been livin , my pops taught me how to take full responsibility & stand on all 10 . thats always gon stick wit me."
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