New Jersey rapper Tru Trilla announces new album "XVI : Return of the Gods" set for a May 2024 release

New Jersey rapper & long term affiliate of Naughty by Nature and Lords of the Underground, Tru Trilla, has just announced he will be releasing his new album "XVI : Return of the Gods" in May 2024 through New Dawn Records.

This is effectively the follow up to "God of Barz" which dropped in 2020.

He's brought together quite a line up of producers and guest featured artists for this one with the tracklist confirmed as follows :

1 Sun Rays ft Reks & Lakim Shabazz (prod by LG Roc)

2 End the Day ft Ruste Juxx & Julius of Shoe Gang (prod by Frost Gamble)

3 One Another (prod & cuts by Tone Spliff)

4 Respectfully ft Justo the MC & NapsNdreds (prod by Frost Gamble)

5 The Only One ft Trilly Trills (prod by Four Limbs)

6 No Joking Around ft N.B.S. ^ Recognize Ali (prod by Jamal Nueve)

7 Good Ole Dayz (prod by Tru Trilla)

8 We Up ft Yah Ra (prod by Ramson Badbonez)

9 Winter Heart (prod by Tone Spliff)

10 Turn That Down ft Guilty Simpson & Skyzoo (prod by Frost Gamble)

11 Get It Right Back ft Trilly Trills & Prince Ak (prod by LG Roc)

12 Execution ft Fly Kwa (prod by Frost Gamble)

13 Stay Dangerous (prod & cuts by Tone Spliff)

14 Principles (prod by Sumerio Square)

15 To The Roof ft Prince Ak (prod by DNA Beatz)

16 Drop Jewels ft Prince Ak & Juxx Diamondz (prod & cuts by Tone Spliff)

An official video trailer has been released to Youtube.

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