Cut to a laid back sunny southern California
day. Take a walk down the street to the record store. Kick a verse
alongside arts district murals. Give a pound to the homies. Dig
through some crates. Feel the breeze. That's pretty much the recipe for
Trek Life's opening visuals for the Duke Westlake produced lead single "Just The Music." Nothing left to do but relax and enjoy the music. Jake Handegard of Morningside Films directed the video.
Hometown Foreigner represents the
ideology of being in the middle of it all but still on the outside. As a
man and an artist Trek's more recent experiences have been living
slightly on the edge of things. This new album, produced, mixed, and
mastered by the incredibly talented Duke Westlake is an
exploration of that sentiment. From questioning what's really real, to
driving while black, all the way to why chocolate might be the thing for
your girl, Trek breaks down the world from his West Covina standpoint. Featuring Oddisee, Bishop Lamont, yU, Hezekiah, and more, Trek rhymes alongside friends with a laid back maturity only found amongst the elite.
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