Trinidad James Goes “H.O.M.E.” After Def Jam Split [Audio]

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Atlanta rapper Trinidad James is not slowing down his music-making following a publicized split from renowned record label Def Jam a few weeks ago.

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James has started the week off with an unexpected track called “Hating On Me.”

Trinidad James drops the new single H.O.M.E. “Hating On Me” featuring ILoveMakonnen on the heels of his authentic and musical explination on “Doin Me” – a tell-all record post-Def Jam record. On ‘Hating On Me” the Atlanta native addresses his haters over the mellow banger – produced by hitmaker Sonny Digital. The ILoveMakonnen assisted hook “all I wanna know is why they hatin on me,” sets the tone for yet another transparent narration of the commotion in Trinidad’s musical career at the moment. He assures his fans that nothing will keep him from “doing what he does.” James is set to release his album Sept 23, 2014. (Press Release)

James broke the news of his Def Jam exit earlier this month.

“I should tell yall. I got dropped by the Label. My Album is now free. If u hear ur beat or verse on it. I hope u want dap cuz i got no money,” James tweeted August 2. (Trinidad James’ Twitter)

Back in April, James discussed his long-awaited solo debut.

“For people that are actually fans of me, they’re going to love it, like it’s going to be their favorite album. It’s just the way I personally feel. In general “All Gold Everything” can’t last me for the rest of my life. If you really want to be a fan of Trinidad James you have to listen to my actual projects. With that being said, for those people who only listened to “All Gold Everything”, I hope it’ll give them a better understanding. I brought both worlds together for my first two projects. When you first hear it you’re gonna be like “Man, I didn’t think that kid had that it in him.” It’s 10 tracks once again, because that’s my thing.” (Crib Notes)

The rapper also promised his mystery debut LP would be considered an elite effort.

“When you hear the album, even if it sold one copy, or five copies, and you got one of those copes, you would know that this is a classic, straight up and down. It’s bigger then the people actually playing on it. It’s about making the whole world understand.” (Crib Notes)

Check out the new track:

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