In 2012, hot on the heels of 'Letter to My Son,' Don Trip was named one of XXL’s 2012 freshmen, alongside Future, Danny Brown, Hopsin, and more. The song, which detailed Trip’s struggle with being unable to see his son due to court ruling, was lauded for its accurate depiction of a hardship not often portrayed in rap music. However, his song 'Letter to My Son,' (originally released in 2009) went semi-viral on YouTube, fueling his transition toward mainstream hip-hop. Releasing his mixtapes on websites such as Datpiff and HotNewHipHop, Don Trip began to amass a following as a street rapper. After working on his craft, he began to release mixtapes and singles in very late 2000s, leading to a string of 9 projects being released between October 2010 (Crossface Crippler) and February 2012 (Guerilla). February 4, 2008ĭon Trip’s career began at 15, when he started rapping. ^ 'Waiting (and Waiting) for a Big Rap Moment', New York Times. TrapStar” duo album with TrapperMan Dale (2018).Open Cases “duo album with MobSquadNard” (2018).GhettOut: Funerals & Court Dates 2 (2017).Attention, Tithes & Taxes 2: Gentrifried (2017).Step Brothers THREE (with Don Trip) (2017).Step Brothers (Karate in the Garage) (2017).Step Brothers Two (with Don Trip) (2013).
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