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A Love Letter To You 4

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Download links and information about A Love Letter To You 4 by Trippie Redd. This album was released in 2019 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 21 tracks with total duration of 58:59 minutes.

Artist: Trippie Redd
Release date: 2019
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 21
Duration: 58:59
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Leray 2:03
2. Who Needs Love 2:39
3. Love Sick 2:58
4. Love Me More 2:24
5. Real Feel 4:19
6. This Ain't That (featuring Lil Mosey) 3:27
7. 6 Kiss (featuring YNW Melly, Juice Wrld) 3:19
8. Til The End Of Time 2:54
9. U Deserve It (featuring Chris King, Quan'ta) 4:05
10. Hate Me (featuring Youngboy Never Broke Again) 2:25
11. All For Me (featuring Smokepurpp) 2:45
12. Sickening (featuring Tory Lanez) 3:14
13. The Grinch 1:31
14. Death (featuring Dababy) 2:52
15. RMP 2:10
16. M's (featuring Pi'Erre Bourne, Lil Yachty) 1:53
17. Bust Down Deux (featuring Youv Dee) 2:16
18. The Jungle Book (featuring Lil Wop) 2:40
19. Chosen 3:05
20. Abandoned (featuring Mariah The Scientist) 4:00
21. Can You Rap Like Me (Pt. 2) (featuring Chris King) 2:12

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Traditionally, Trippie Redd’s A Love Letter to You projects have been less actual love letters than examinations of the spectrum of feelings one might undergo over the course of a relationship. Volume 4, coming after yet another high-profile breakup, is no different than its predecessors in this regard: The Canton, Ohio, rapper wears his heart on his sleeve (three of the first four songs have the word “love” in the title), but also makes time to talk about drugs (“Real Feel,” “6 Kiss”), what he’s inclined to do to enemies when pushed too far (“This Aint That,” “Death”), and just how lucrative the rap game has been for him (“RMP,” “M’s”). Guests this go include some of rap’s biggest names, including DaBaby, NBA YoungBoy, Tory Lanez—and, on one song, both Juice WRLD and YNW Melly together. If the project's 29 songs are in fact a love letter to anything, it’s the studio—despite his many moods, Trippie Redd sounds like he couldn’t be having more fun than when he’s in the booth.