Trippie Redd dropped “Can’t Count Me Out” on November 28, and it’s another solid preview of his upcoming NDA album. ATL Jacob handles production duties, laying down a spacey trap beat that gives Trippie room to do what he does best.
The track bounces between melodic vocals and straight bars. Trippie talks about his come-up, keeping fake friends at bay, and doing it all solo. “Did it alone, it was me and myself / Never needed nobody, I ain’t cheating myself” hits as one of the standout moments. His autotuned delivery weaves through Jacob’s 808-heavy production, switching flows without losing momentum.
Visually, the video keeps things dark and moody. Trippie posts up in shadowy settings with luxury cars making brief appearances. The minimalist approach works, letting the track’s confidence speak for itself rather than drowning it in effects.
The Ohio rapper stays in his lane here, blending aggression with melody in ways that feel natural to his style. For fans waiting on NDA, this one confirms Trippie’s still locked in.
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