Trippie Redd – “Last Days”
This is the kind of track that shakes the table without even trying.
In an industry where most rappers stick to whatever’s trending, Trippie Redd pulls off something rare with “Last Days” — he blends emo rap with heavy alternative rock influence, and it works better than anyone expected. No one else is doing it like this right now, and that’s exactly why it deserves more attention.
From the second the beat hits, you can tell this isn’t your usual Trippie record. The vibe is slower, darker, more layered. There’s a weight to it — not just in the sound, but in the mood it carries. It pulls influence from the Deftones, and you can hear that in the atmosphere. The guitars are washed out, almost shoegaze-like. The production is soaked in emotion, and Trippie doesn’t just float over it — he dives straight in.
This is what happens when an artist doesn’t box themselves in. “Last Days” is emo, it’s rock, it’s rap, it’s sad, it’s loud — it’s whatever it needs to be. The result is a track that doesn’t just sound different. It feels different.
Most rappers today are playing it safe. Everyone’s using the same recycled hi-hats, the same 808 patterns, the same flows. And they do it because it works — because that’s what gets pushed by playlists, TikTok, and labels. But Trippie Redd didn’t follow that formula on this one. He swerved left and gave us something that might not go viral in a day, but will still be in your rotation months from now.
This track won’t be for everybody — and that’s the point. “Last Days” isn’t chasing likes. It’s built for people who are tired of hearing the same thing every week. If you’re one of those people who still listens to full albums, still values music that sounds like the artist meant every second of it, this one’s for you.
The music video is just as heavy. Visually, it keeps that same dark energy. No cheap effects. No empty flexing. Just a visual that matches the sound and gives it even more weight.
Watch the official music video now:
Trippie Redd – Last Days (Official Music Video)
Stream/download “Last Days” here:
Spotify – Last Days by Trippie Redd
This isn’t just another drop from a rapper. It’s a reminder that real music still exists in the middle of all the noise. And sometimes, it takes an artist like Trippie to remind everyone how much more there is to hear when you stop playing it safe.
So yeah — go watch it, go stream it. Then run it back. This one’s not leaving your playlist anytime soon.