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Trippie Redd Refuses to Be Counted Out in New ATL Jacob-Produced Video Single from ‘NDA’

Growing from a fiery upstart to an influential big bro of the underground scene, Trippie Redd refuses to be left behind. The SoundCloud pioneer makes his presence felt with “Can’t Count Me Out,” his defiant new single and music video. Produced by Platinum-selling trap sound architect ATL Jacob, “Can’t Count Me Out” is both reflective and anthemic, as Trippie makes a determination to tighten his circle with soaring melodies over triumphant synths: “They wanna cast me out/A lot of them trashed me out/Fill my crew with the bags, we out,” says Trippie. In the video, the Ohio native kicks back in the studio, pouring and smoking up as he cooks up music from his upcoming album, NDA.

 

NDA is the culmination of an artistic and personal evolution for Trippie, as he grapples with fatherhood, and his role as a mentor and example for rising rappers in the underground. Following recent singles like  “Stay The Same.” the flex-heavy trap ballad “Checklist,” and the Nick Mira-produced “Sketchy,” NDA arrives in the coming weeks via 1400 Ent. / 10K Projects / Atlantic.
A DIAMOND-certified global phenom, Trippie Redd remains one of the most prolific, genre-blurring voices of his generation. With nearly 14 billion streams worldwide, he continues to shape modern rap’s emotional DNA through fearless experimentation and melody-driven storytelling. The artist is experiencing a commercial renaissance with the rediscovery of his 2018 Diplo collaboration “Wish,” via his 2019 Audiomack Trap Symphony performance, which has become one of 2025’s most unlikely rap hits. Powered by an emotional social media trend, the original and orchestral versions of the song have generated over 1.2 million creations and over 8 billion views across platforms like TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts, leading to over 1.5 million daily streams and 10.5 million weekly streams across platforms at the peak of its resurgence.
In Fall 2025, more than seven years after its initial release, “Wish” reached the Billboard Hot 100, spending five weeks on the chart and peaking at #79.

Following the recent birth of his son and the viral success of “Wish,” “Can’t Count Me Out” marks the next chapter of Trippie Redd’s journey toward self-awareness—proof that even at the top, he’s still grounded in his truth.

 

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