LIL ZAY OSAMA REVEALS DETAILS FOR TRENCH BABY MIXTAPE OUT FEBRUARY 19TH ON WARNER RECORDS
NEW MIXTAPE FEATURING LIL TJAY, G-HERBO, DOEBOY, AND JACKBOY
“61ST TO 64TH” OUT NOW
Lil Zay Osama’s highly anticipated mixtape titled Trench Baby is set to drop February 19th on Warner Records. Trench Baby features Lil TJay, G Herbo, Doe Boy and Jack Boy. Pre-order HERE.
Trench Baby finds Zay returning to and refining the pain music that’s made him one of the most affecting storytellers in rap. He captures grief, trauma, and romantic heartbreak as much as he articulates the joy of survival.
“My mindset when I was recording Trench Baby was I had to give my fans the real me again, so they feel it in their heart,” Zay explains. “Just because I got money and fame, doesn’t mean the problems stop. We’re still going through a lot of pain and struggle.”
Trench Baby finds Zay returning to and refining the pain music that’s made him one of the most affecting storytellers in rap. The struggle that he so magnificently captured in his music and visuals when he first arrived is what he set out to encapsulate on the forthcoming project. Zay waxes poetic on grief, trauma and romantic heartbreak as much as he articulates the joy of survival. His mindset is to give fans “the real me again, so they feel it in their heart,” as he puts it.
His most recent track “61st to 64th” sheds light on the harsh nature of the specific Chicago streets he made his name in and is Zay’s best performing single statistically thus far overall in every regard with 2.5 million views on the video since its release.
Trench Baby Track List:
1) 61st to 64th
2) Loyalty
3) We’ll Be Straight (feat. G Herbo)
4) Disturb
5) Rumors
6) Savage Presentation
7) Shooters (Feat. Doe Boy)
8) Ride 4 Me (Feat. Jackboy)
9) Hurtful
10)Emotions (Feat. Lil TJay)
11)Exbitch
12)Outside
13)SBA
14)Soul Cry

15)Ballin Dese B*tches

ABOUT LIL ZAY OSAMA:

Lil Zay Osama makes “pain music.” That’s what the South Side native calls his combination of raw, gripping lyrics and a passionate delivery. One of Chicago’s most captivating young voices, the 23-year-old pens heart-wrenching street narratives riddled with eulogies for tragically lost family and friends. Throughout 2020, Zay has touched fans with singles like “Loyalty,” which encapsulates the emotional impact of his heaviest songs. In one half-sung couplet, he distills the callousness of Chicago street life. One of six children born to a single mother, Zay employed every hustle available to him growing up—selling newspapers, playing bucket drums, illicit grinds—to provide for himself and his family. But though Zay was in the street early, he was in the studio well before. By the time he was a teen, he was a budding star in the early 2010s Chicago drill scene alongside compatriots like Chief Keef. Zay dropped his celebrated and celebratory Hood Bible (2019) while glowing from signing to Warner Records, but his forthcoming project Trench Baby takes a different tack. He captures grief, trauma, and romantic heartbreak as much as he articulates the joy of survival.

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