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Trinidad James speaks on being an immigrant, “All Gold Everything” success, Bruno Mars chess play, Def Jam rumors
“Nobody listened, 50 plays in a month on Soundcloud, nobody gave a d*mn. So I got it off of there, erased it, I’m not about being embarrassed, at that time. It wasn’t until I got into this game where I was like you have to understand that you got to take L’s publicly and you got to fight through it” ~ Trinidad James
Trinidad James makes his debut on The Progress Report podcast to describe his unique childhood growing up in Trinidad and Tobago, Atlanta, GA roots, immigrant parents, experiencing racism in the south, “All Gold Everything” timeline, fashion, getting back in his bag with ‘DBS’2 (‘Don’t Be Safe 2’) upcoming project, and his music saving some of his fans from committing suicide.