Tripplegs Tackles Reality with New Song Entitled “Pain”

Tripplegs continues his steady rise in music as he plots his way to landing a breakthrough hit on the dancehall scene and with his newly released song entitled Pain, he is looking to do just that. In the new track, he provides some soothing and therapeutic flow while he touches on a variety of issues facing people, such as relationships, infidelity, deceit and of course pain sustained from past interaction with people in general. 

The Dweet artiste started out the emotional track by delivering some well-put-together lyrics, which most people can relate to. “Life really fucked up, yeah, mi get fi understand, everybody rate you as far as you can stretch yuh hand, but as soon as you hand caa reach dem seh you a waste man, mek him ga long,” Triplelegs expressed to fans.

Along with his hard-hitting reality-based lyrics, the singer delivers stunningly impressive vocals to his fans and the general public. In the chorus of the track, Tripplegs request the creator to advise and help along his way, as there are many obstacles to overcome.

“Come from a big family branded as the worse one families tell mi cousins dem fi stay away cause mi bad, I was told, before me reach fifteen, everybody show be a dead man, yow the woman weh me sleep wid a night seh she love me, so me decide fi tell me plan, she seh not everybody can be bosses and you definitely ano one,” Triplegs told the listening public.

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Listening to this new Tripplegs song, you can feel the deejay’s pain and emotion flowing out as he delivers, seemingly speaking about his experience.

The song was produced by Tripple GS Music and released a day ago on Tripplegs official youtube page.

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