Super Trapper

Album: Future (2017)
Charted: 91
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Songfacts®:

  • One of Future's many braggadocios tracks on his 2017 eponymous album, this song finds him self-proclaiming himself a "super" trap star.

    The top come out the Lamb cause I'm a super trapper
    My pockets on Fat Albert I'm a super trapper.


    During an interview with Zane Lowe, Future said this track is," a record that speaks on "taking an average person and making them a superhero." To sum it up, if "you trapping, I'm doing it times 10," he explained.
  • Super Future/Fire Marshall Future was the title of a mixtape that Future was supposed to drop in 2013, but the project never got released.
  • The song was produced by regular Future collaborator Southside and DY of 808 Mafia, who Future just recently started working with.

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