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King Raymond Drops New Track "Trip Gang Gorilla"
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The Pacific Northwest Rap Star and Hip Hop Scene Rising Mogul Is Back Again And Putting The Street Aggression On Full Display In His Ode The Pimp Culture.

SEATTLE - Washingtoner -- King Raymond is still behind bars, but still releasing new music. In fact, the President/CEO of Trip Gang Records seems to have more releases dropping than other artists free in the community. Trip Gang Gorilla was originally recorded in 2018 and released over outdated production. This is a complete reproduction by Tacoma Producer Leviticus Black and he gave the track a new life! This is an aggressive, dark vibe, about a young gorilla pimp's lifestyle, and showcases one of the many delivery styles of King Raymond. This is the first style he used when writing music, but as his penmanship evolved, so did the way he rapped. From track to track, one will notice a variety of sounds, but this is intended. King Raymond is a hip hop fan first and wants to have music for everyone. Trip Gang Gorilla is also a nostalgic project because it's the first song the artist ever released. He is def perfecting his craft, but this will show you that he actually started exceptionally.

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"Trip Gang Gorilla" highlights real moments in the rappers past and gives the listeners a glimpse into the dark underworld of human trafficking and street culture. This one is not for the faint of heart and caters to the true underground hip hop fan. Trip Gang Records is here and making a footprint like Bigfoot in the Pacific Northwest hip hop scene.

King Raymond is a Portland Oregon, Seattle based Rapper/Singer/Songwriter and The President/CEO of Trip Gang Records, an Independent Rap and Hip-Hop Record Label/Publishing/Entertainment Company. Follow his wave on Instagram (@Pdx_Ceo) and company website listed at the bottom of this release.

Contacts:
www.tripgangrecords.com
Executivecontact@tripgangrecords.com
IG / @Pdx_Ceo
YouTube / KING RAYMOND - TRIP GANG RECORDS channel

Visit http://www.Tripgangrecords.com (http://www.example.com/) for details

Media Contact
Trip Gang Records/Jackielyn Bize-Member
executivecontact@tripgangrecords.com
971-910-6882


Source: Trip Gang Music LLC

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