Trippie Redd Assists Julia Michaels On "Jump"

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Julia Michaels and Trippie Redd link up for new record, "Jump."

Trippie Redd is often clumped in the with the rest of the Soundcloud and mumble rappers but he's proving that his talents exceed past that. His unique use of his vocals and diverse influences are clear in his records. He's proved to be a versatile voice that can pretty much collaborate with anyone. Today, he jumps on Julia Michaels' new single "Jump."

Julia Michaels recruits Trippie Redd for her latest single, "Jump." The single is much more upbeat and poppy with a bit of EDM in the production, however, it goes into a darker sound once Trippie's part comes in which fits his style perfectly. It's another solid collaboration from Trippie and further proof that he's one of the most talented artists to come out from the current generation of rappers. 

Trippie's been doing a lot of features lately and as of recently, has shared snippets of his debut album. He's yet to confirm a release date but it seems like he'll have something for the summer. We'll keep you updated on any forthcoming announcements from Trippie Redd.

Quotable Lyrics
Like an earthquake
Dealin' with another little heartbreak
Man, I wish I never met you in the first place
And that karma gonna get you in the worst way


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