As a pioneer of the Memphis sound, he's put out a consistent stream of mixtapes, albums, and projects since the mids. Don Trip first started to break out in , with the re-release of his song "Letter to my Son" featuring Cee Lo Green. As a child, Don Trip grew up in the low-income East Memphis. At the age of 12, he began working to provide for his siblings, saying that "all we ever had was us. Inspired by the pre-teen duo of Kriss Kross , he began rapping and making music. Don Trip's career began at 15, when he started rapping. However, his song "Letter to My Son," originally released in went semi-viral on YouTube , fueling his transition toward mainstream hip-hop.

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Don Trip Lyrics. Mama was hurtin' And we just made shit worst, what a bruise In middle school I took money out of her purse I'm in Class just trying to impress some woman I thought I grabbed they five, it turns out I took a hundred Stupid me, and I know how hard she works She had to beg and borrow just so I could wear this shirt And I just stole her nail money or even worse her Bill money I lied until I looked into her eyes and I saw tears running down Damn Silly me, almost 20 years later we still making mama cry, only now I got more paper Well my Dough ain't so Legit Filled her dryer with my bricks I know once I had my Son I was supposed to quit, shit Shhhit I'm still trying to get that work off And then life thew a nigga a curve ball And then I wrote "Letter To My Son" Does it really matter if I feed my child with dirty funds? I'm just getting it how I live I'm just trying to make something out of nuthin' And everything's A-ok until mama decides to do her Laundry I got an appetite, who wants beef? King, but R.
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