Maryland native Travy Nostra follows up successful LP 'Please Leave Me The Fuck Alone' with new single "Clientele" that continues to recent run of high quality trap music. Nostra's cool flow mixes well with the sadden multi layered production to create an overall very nice listen.

His latest LP, which is titled above, illustrates his focus level currently as he is on a mission to find consistency in life and Travy wants no distraction. The manner of doing it might be a bit vulgar but it gets the job done.

2022 has been a rebirth years of sorts for Travy Nostra as he is overcoming past mistakes to lead into a more fruitful future. 2023 will truly be his year but 2022 has the the standard and gave him nice structure towards real goals that will help his development in the direction.

Listen to both recent drops below.

https://open.spotify.com/album/1hD4fqPevBU2yal0NYYuwd?si=-aI9ll6aRIO00-PB5mNtTg https://open.spotify.com/album/1GN4G7JnzTvdfYe6rfcSCP?si=mdYt-ue0TxKpFajqrTO-ww

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