Trinidad James releases his second mixtape “10 PC Mild” and does not disappoint. With wicked production by the likes of; Young Chop, Travis $cott, KE On The Track, J. Padron & more. When getting ready to listen to this mixtape, don’t focus on the All Gold Everything rapper Trinidad James, but a fresh and improving Trinidad James. The mixtapes holds features like Gucci Mane, Travis $cott, Cyhi The Prynce, Rich Homie Quan, Young Scooter, Childish Gambino& more. Some notable tracks from the project are; Shut Up!!!(featuring Travis $cott) – This track is for the thugs in the club trynna stay turnt up! Major track, Eastside (featuring Gucci Mane, Young Scooter, Alley Boy & Childish Gambino)which brings out the street anthem to end the mixtape & HomeGirls – With producer J. Padron & Villo on the beat doing a greezy instrumental, Trinidad goes off about ballin’ for the ladies – Something for them female hustlers!
Listen/Download the mixtape below and follow @TrinidadJamesGG on Twitter
Kirko Bangz releases the third mixtape of his Progression series with Progression 3. With features such as; Wale, French Montana, Z-Ro, Trinidad James, Slim Thug, YG, Nipsey Hussle, Paul Wall & more, the Houston native, Kirko lets go of some clean tracks for different audiences – The ladies, the thugs and the clubs are to name a few. With production from KE, DJ Mustard, Jhalil Beats, Sound Mob, J. Oliver and other beat-smiths, there will definitely be at least one song on here for everybody.
New leak “Conversations On That Brown” from Scotty featuring fellow ATLien Trinidad James his forthcoming project with DJ Burn One titled FAITH (Forever Atlanta In The Heart).
It’s hard to walk around New York City—and presumably, anywhere else where people have radios—this holiday season and not hear some of Mike Will’s drums slipping out of a passing car. On Christmas Eve, Will is gifting fans with the third edition of his Est. in 1989 mixtape series, set to include “The Turn Up,” a crushing single for Trinidad James, who uses the opportunity to woooh!, moan and yowl instructions for getting fucked up like he’s reading the back of an ibuprofen bottle. A radio rip of the track, first played on last week’s edition of East Village Radio’s Ballers Eve, has made the rounds, but you can download the high-quality audio below. For more on Trinidad James and his short, high-octane appearance in New York last week, read Sam Hockley-Smith’s live review.