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    RAPPER TROUBLE RELEASES “SHE A WINNER” FT. CITY GIRLS

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    (June 14, 2019 – New York, NY) Atlanta trap royalty Trouble returns this summer with the scorching “She A Winner” (featuring City Girls), his Def Jam Recordings debut single with Grammy Award®-winning super-producer Mike Will Made-It’s Ear Drummer Records.

    LISTEN TO “SHE A WINNER” HERE

    “She A Winner” is acclaimed rapper Trouble’s long awaited follow up his Edgewood album project of 2018 with Mike Will, homage to Atlanta’s Edgewood project in which Trouble grew up, as detailed through the album’s skits.  The 37-minute Edgewood film treatment (directed by Derek Schklar) received unanimous tastemaker raves across the board, and has picked up over 530,000 YouTube views to-date.

    Trouble, who has won the admiration of Drake, the Weeknd, Young Thug, Yo Gotti, and Waka Flocka Flame to name a few, first stuck his head out of Atlanta’s über-competitive rap scene eight years ago with his debut mixtape, December 17th.  Described by Fader as “a slightly more nuanced and cerebral form of fight music,” it made Complex magazine’s “The 25 best mixtapes of 2011” list, and earned a spot for Trouble on the Complex roster of “15 new Rappers To Watch Out For.”  That was echoed in 2013, on the XXL survey of “15 ATL Rappers You Should Know.”

    Trouble’s 2015 collabo with Young Thug, “Thief In the Night” has amassed over 40 million YouTube views.  “Bring It Back,” Trouble’s 2018 collabo with Drake and Mike Will has already logged over 13 million views. Trouble’s socials are also on the rise, with over 677,000 Instagram followers and 93,000 Twitter followers.

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