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Tri Star – Strength In Numbers

Posted on June 14, 2025June 14, 2025 By James Kerr

Los Angeles, California-based rap group Tri Star has dropped their new album, Strength In Numbers. Tri Star is an emerging hip-hop trio that recently burst onto the scene with its debut single, “To Kill A Superstar.” Their debut album, Strength In Numbers, is a captivating 8-track project that blends elements of hip-hop, conscious rap, and neo-soul. Producer Augie Ray provides the group with soothing backdrops consisting of immersive beats. The emcees excel in delivering narrative-driven bars with innovative wordplay and unique flows. The album is a testament to the collaborative spirit as the artist redefines the power of Strength In Numbers. Tri Star’s new album, Strength In Numbers, is an impactful debut and the perfect addition to any hip-hop playlist. Learn more about Tri Star on Instagram and listen to Strength In Numbers below.

Strength In Numbers by Tri Star was released to digital streaming platforms on May 13th, 2025, and is now playing on Rap Bangers.

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