They On Their Fuck Shit.
They On Their Fuck Shit.
When the drama unfolds, Trouble, Eastside Jody and Veli Sosa phone home in their new video. Hope they aren’t roaming. Off The Return of December 17, which can be downloaded here.
For Duct Tape’s Trouble, it’s just another typical day at the crib in the latest video off his The Return Of December 17th. If you haven’t yet, download the tape here.
Duck Tape Entertainment’s Trouble takes us back to the 17th day of December on his 22-track mixtape. Guests include Alley Boy, Pusha T, CyHi Tha Prynce, and Trae Tha Truth. Stream and download below.
Flossin and bossin is all DTE’s Big Bank Black knows. So for his new clip, Future and Brick Squad’s Scooter joins him in the hood to do just that.
Trouble leaves Atlanta behind and find himself in Winston Salem, North Carolina for his new video featuring newcomers Big Bank Black and 2Wop.
The streets are parched. And before Truoble feeds ’em with his next project, The Return Of December 17th, he supplies ’em with his latest video featuring those other guys.
Forget who ever you’re with, Verse Simmonds is rolling with Cocaine Muzik, Brick Squad and Duct Tape Entertainment on this early leak off DJ Spinatik’s Street Runnaz 73. Produced by Sonny Digital. dgb
Despite what his name suggests, Atlanta rapper Trouble found himself on the right side of the fence with Bigga Rankin on his mixtape 431 Days. The title pays homage to the amount of days he was out the bing. Now that he’s walking the right path, Trouble plants his flag on the menacing “It’s Time”. He chronicles his life on the Alley Boy-aided “ATL” but reserves his hustler tales for “Go!!”. Between rapping and trapping, the Duct Tape artist has a […]
We all could use more Jesus in our life. So for the first track off DJ Smallz’ upcoming This That Southern Smoke Vol. 2, Trouble, Trae and Alley Boy seek guidance from the man above on this collabo.
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