Dc2Trill

[1] Dc2Trill's rise in the underground rap scene caught the attention of rapper Lil Yachty, who was in the process of forming his own independent label, Concrete Boys.

[3][4][5] Following his signing, Dc2Trill gained further recognition through collaborations with prominent underground and mainstream artists such as CEO Trayle, Rio da Yung OG, RMC Mike, Zelly Ocho, Warhol.SS, and Babyface Ray.

Throughout the album, Dc2Trill displays impressive consistency and storytelling ability, with highlights including collaborations with artists like Draft Day, Neednoname, and RMC Mike.

The lead single "Smooth Operator" is revitalized with a feature from Babyface Ray, blending elements of '90s UK soul with contemporary Detroit rap.

Dc2Trill's tracks on the LP further solidified his position as one of the collective's most promising stars, earning praise from critics and fans alike for his ability to balance mainstream appeal with underground authenticity.

His presence on the album helped bring greater attention to the Concrete Boys movement, positioning the collective as one of the leading forces in the evolving underground rap scene.

[18] Drawing inspiration from Texas rap groups like Screwed Up Click and Botany Boys, the album features bass-heavy beats and a laid-back flow.

Dc2Trill collaborates with several artists, including YTB Fatt on "Never Switching Up", OMB Peezy on "Pull my Trigger", Teezo Touchdown on "I Got That Too," and Draft Day and Lil Yachty on "FTN," adding diverse elements to the project.

He has cited a range of influences, including Chief Keef, Future, Young Thug, and Lil Yachty, blending elements of Chicago drill, Atlanta trap, and SoundCloud rap into his unique sound.