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Trip Gang Records Rapper King Raymond New Single "All Facts" Released Today
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The Pacific Northwest Record Label Trip Gang Records Announced Today That Signed Artist King Raymond's New Single "All Facts" (Produced By Northern California Super Producer/Singer/Songwriter Armani DePaul) Has Been Officially Released & Is Available

SEATTLE - Washingtoner -- The Pacific Northwest Record Label Trip Gang Records Announced Today That Signed Artist King Raymond's New Single "All Facts" (Produced By Northern California Super Producer/Singer/Songwriter Armani DePaul) Has Been Officially Released And Is Available On All Major Digital Platforms Now.

King Raymond (@Pdx_Ceo) is back and is really showcasing his personality and some factual backstory in the new single that he is calling a "Docu-Song". "I'm really not a storyteller artist, but the People around me keep telling me that my real life story is my biggest advantage in the music industry because most of these great rappers are really just exceptional lie creators" says the rapper, who is known in many western seaboard cities as simply "KR", and recognized as one of the most notorious street figures.

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"ALL FACTS" Is written by King Raymond and Produced by Northern California's Armani DePaul (@Armani_Depaul) (who has worked with Mozzy, Cml Lavish D, Baby Gas, D-Lo, Daboii, and many others). The song was recorded, mixed and mastered in Seattle, WA at NU WAV studio by local engineering pioneer and rising star Tonik (@Therealtonik) and up and coming Producer/Engineer/Singer/Songwriter Lil LoLo (@Lillolo4444) in July of 2021.

If you're a fan of authenticity in music, King Raymond is the embodiment, whether you subscribe to his brand or not. This natural talent has an endless amount of wisdom and first hand, real experience to share with listeners, and that's just on the music side of the business (He's also become an Executive in the music industry) Go follow his Instagram page (@Pdx_Ceo) and expect to witness elevation and the manifestation of true personal belief.
- TRIP GANG TEAM

Trip Gang Records (Trip Gang Music LLC)
Jackielyn Bize, Vice President
(971) 910.6882
www.TripGangRecords.com
ExecutiveContact@TripGangRecords.com
@Trip_Gang_Records /IG
@Tripgangrecords /FB
@Trip_Gang_Records /Twitter
@Pdx_Ceo /King Raymond IG
@KingRaymond /King Raymond FB Page
YouTube.com/KingRaymond

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