Hip Hop Artist Trey P has found out the hard way through life that communication is the key to everything in life.
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Hip Hop Artist Trey P has found out the hard way through life that communication is the key to everything in life and he’s putting that message out in his new single, “Give It To You,” released in September 2022.
The soulful-sounding artist who grew up in Chicago uses his combination of hip hop lyrics and smooth R&B voice to say to a girl “Only if you tell me what you wanted from me, I give it to you.”
“The story behind that song, it’s everyday relationships, friends, family, girlfriends, wife,” Trey P said. “It’s from the perspective of me and my girl. It’s pretty much, hey, whatever you want, I’ll give it to you. Whatever you’re looking for, I'll give it to you, just let me know because a lot of things get overbearing and a lot of things get over-complicated when it’s just as simple as, hey man, just tell me what you want me to do, and I can do it. In every relationship you get to a point where you say, just tell me what you want, I got you. Communication is the key.”
And the song is hitting home with listeners, with one commenting on the YouTube video: “Your lyrics remind of the love of my life - very beautiful, sensual and sad. Except I had to leave for the good of both of us.”
Trey P started singing when he was young and wrote his first song with he was 10 years old.
“When I was young, I was going through a lot of things and I was taking my frustrations out in the wrong manner,” Trey said. “So I started seeing Li’l Wayne, The Hot Boy, No Limit Soldier and Master P and I started listening to them a lot. Then I started realizing, man, people do put their problems into their music, let me just try it.”
Trey said he’s written literally thousands of songs since his teenage years, but he only started putting music out to the public recently because of fears that it would be stolen if he didn’t handle it correctly.
“I’ve never released any of my music because I've always felt like someone was going to steal it and I didn’t have the right team behind me to have everything copyrighted and legitimate legally,” he said. “I’m just now getting around the right people. I'm just now getting around the right crowd and that’s the reason I haven’t dropped any of my music but I have thousands of songs, and that’s not over-exaggerating. I still go back to my old songs and refurbish them, like old furniture.”
He said he started playing music with friends from home but they didn’t have his interests at heart. He said it took about seven or eight years for him to find the right person — then he met his current manager, Laid, CEO of Gravity Music.
“It’s back to communication, I wasn’t very good at communicating how I felt,” Trey said. “I wasn’t good at telling people, hey, I don’t want to drop this because of this, or I don’t want to do this because of this. I was with people who I grew up with and their interests were not the best for me. Instead of communicating my problem, I just moved to Texas for about five years. I tried to get my own thing going, still forgetting hey, you don’t know how to protect your music, you don’t know how to do it.
“So my manager heard, man, you flew to Texas, you’ve been gone for five years, you ain’t been working? Aww man, come on, come out here with me, let me show you the works, let me get everything going.”
Trey P said he’s slowly releasing singles now and hopes to put out an album in the next few months.
“I’m a very diverse artists. I can do a lot of different ranges so we’re dropping singles to see what’s going to be best for my fanbase,” he said. “We’re dropping singles to see which songs are more marketable, which songs would be the best to move forward so we can make and album and say these are the top three singles on the album.
Make sure to stay tuned in to Trey P on all platforms for new music, visuals, and social posts.
Websites:
YouTube
Spotify
Apple Music
Tidal

