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Trip Gang Records Is Scouting New Pacific N.W Hip Hop Artists for Exclusive Recording Contracts
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The Northwest's Newest Hip Hop Label Is Looking for The Best New Regional Rap and Hip-Hop Talent to Sign and Develop For The National And International Stage.

SEATTLE - Washingtoner -- Trip Gang Records is already ready to expand its talent roster and its focus is on the local market first. The primary objective is for the label to sign two street music artists that authentically represent the northwest city they're from with the highest level of talent and sound quality. Authenticity is key for who Trip Gang Records is looking to talk with and the new label stands firm on the belief that music should be organic for the artist creating it to be worth listening to.

With a real brand, honesty promotes a connection with the fans, and optimized marketing produces scalable traction for the artist. Trip Gang Records has the tools in place to give this to its artists and is motivated to invest in who is committed to the process. Self-confidence is a key attitude in street music and hip-hop culture and the managers at Trip Gang know this is easily discernible by simply looking at an artist's willingness to invest in themselves as long as the resources are being utilized and applied efficiently and effectively.

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Trip Gang Records is a newer label (est. October 2021) and have only recently started its official marketing campaign for itself and its artists. Label President/CEO rapper King Raymond's personal music brand is the flagship of the label and is currently being heavily promoted to show what results the label's marketing features can produce for future artists. If you subscribe to KING RAYMOND - TRIP GANG RECORDS - CEO YouTube channel over the next few weeks you'll see a huge increase in subscribers, viewer rates, watch time, and overall engagement.

Trip Gang Records invites all Pacific Northwest rap and hip-hop artists to reach out and set up a meeting. The label is ready to put the region on the map in a real way.

Trip Gang Records
www.tripgangrecords.com
971.910.6882

Visit http://www.tripgangrecords.com for details

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


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