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Trip Gang Records Rapper King Raymond Project "Nu Demons" Has An Official April 2022 Release Date
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Arguably, The Most Exciting Rapper from The Pacific Northwest, King Raymond Looks To Have A Breakout Summer With The Much Anticipated Release Of NU DEMONS, A Collab With Hot Up And Coming Sacramento Rapper YJ.

KENT, Wash. - Washingtoner -- King Raymond is officially dropping a five track Ep called NU DEMONS April 23, 2022
and the streets are already talking. The project is a collaboration with Sacramento hip hop Artist, YJ, a Romanian American rapper with huge potential and building momentum.

The project includes features from Seattle's Tonik from Nu Wav Records, Sacramento super Producer/Recording artist Armani DePaul, and was recorded and mixed at Nu Wav Studios in Lake City, Wa.

NU DEMONS, currently available for pre-order on Apple Music and will be available on every other digital platform on the globe. Follow King Raymond on Instagram @Pdx_Ceo and see what else he has going on and catch up with The King on the YouTube "King Raymond Music" channel to see his videos.

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King Raymond is a well-known Pacific Northwest street culture figure with ties all throughout the region and with such a reputation it hasn't been hard to be seen as authentic, as it has been to gain traction in a region with little to no global market share in the street music/mob rap music industry. A proud Pacific Northwest resident, King Raymond has never lost his ambition to bring a national spotlight to the region he loves so much and attributes to his personal growth, development, and strength. NU DEMONS is a representation of the state of the streets right now in Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, and many other communities around the country.

The music on the Ep was recorded in June 2021 but is just now being released due to King Raymond having some legal issues revolving around a violation of probation for a 2010 promoting prostitution case that the rapper was still being supervised for. Music has inspired the artist's driving force and new sense of purpose since dedicating himself to implementing positive change in his own life and improving the condition of the Pacific Northwest's standing in the global hip hop music community. King Raymond describes his experience in the streets with originality and articulates his resulting internal state with passion only someone with first hand exposure could.

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Trip Gang Music LLC or Trip Gang Records is a Seattle, Washington based Independent Rap and Hip Hop Record Label/Publishing/Entertainment/Music Company. The Company is owned by Jackielyn Bize and run by its President/CEO Portland Rapper King Raymond. The Company generates revenue through the sales of music and music related services to artists and consumers.

www.TripGangRecords.com
@Pdx_Ceo (King Raymond IG Account)
@KingRaymondMusic (Facebook Page)

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


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