Big Steilo stays focused and remains driven towards his ultimate goal, and releases his latest joint “Trenches,” that comes as the second single off his upcoming LP Dogpound 2, set for release later this summer. Prior to “Trenches” the rising rapper had dropped “Critical,” a track that saw Steilo share with the public a strikingly deep and well executed introspection. “Trenches” is slightly different, in the lyrical sense, but also sonically, as he lays his confident and aggressive flow, talking about his rise to the top, and everything he had to overcome to get where he is today. The unshakable rapper is, one drop after the other, proving he is here to stay, so make sure to pay him a well-deserved respect.
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