Fat Trel Releases New Mixtape, ‘Gleesh’
It's The Truth
Fat Trel: If you gave me one answer, I would say every single song is the truth. I was the one to over exaggerate in my lyrics and my lifestyle. It’s a perfect story from a young nigga who ain’t never have shit to come up. I think that’s what my story is. I just want to express the lifestyle of a young black teenager coming from Washington D.C., who is coming from the opposite train tracks of Wale.
A lot of people look at Wale and they think that’s the vision and that’s how they are. You know, he’s not from my side. He didn’t grow up doing the things that I did. I didn’t graduate high school. I wasn’t thinking about college. I didn’t think about the Jordan IIIs or the Sabado bucket hats. Balenciaga jackets. That wasn’t my lifestyle. I just want people to see the truth coming out of Washington D.C. How we rock, how we roll.
The truth is I am a young savage who comes from the worst streets of Washington D.C. But, I also have a heart. I’m a family man. I’m a cancer so I love a lot. I’m sensitive about my music. I care about what people think about me. I just want people to know that this is a genuine rapper. I’m not a nigga looking for a check. Checks and money don’t excite me. I’ve been homeless and been happy before. I just want people to see the authenticity of the artist versus another nigga who just signed to Maybach.
Fat Trel celebrates this April Fool’s Day with his first release since signing to MMG called Gleesh. The D.C rapper caught our attention with the suspect cover of Glee’s Lea Michelle throwing up a loser sign and some kind of white substance dripping from her mouth.
But you’d never want to judge a book by its cover. Trel’s new tape has the potential to reach a bigger audience thanks to his MMG affiliation. The 15-track tape, which features Trel’s remixes on popular songs and original joints, has enough street in it to bang pretty hard in the ‘hood.
You can stream and download the tape right here.
[via Complex]