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Ryan Trey: The long-waited 'Streets Say You Miss Me' studio album debut

Low-key and high-key? I have rocked with Ryan Trey for years and after fire collaborations and of course getting major co-signs from all over the place, the wait’s over for a much-needed Streets Say You Miss Me studio album debut.

Low-key and high-key? I have rocked with Ryan Trey for years and after fire collaborations and of course getting major co-signs from all over the place, the wait’s over for a much-needed Streets Say You Miss Me studio album debut.

Ryan Trey’s ‘Streets Say You Miss Me’ debut has arrived'

Loaded with solid collaborations including Mariah The Scientist and Chase Shakur pulling through, Trey comes through with 13 audio gems.

Singer-songwriter Ryan Trey (#JUSTAREGULARLABEL/Interscope Records) is ready to elevate his career with his debut album STREETS SAY YOU MISS ME. For his dazzling effort, Ryan adds another chapter of R&B excellence to his burgeoning career after captivating fans with his previous releases, A 64 East Saga and August. With an array of melodic earworms on display, courtesy of "FUCK TRYIN" and "NOBODY," Ryan's debut offering is a scinitaling journey of love and heartbreak. Joining him on the ride are No Cap, Vory, Mariah The Scientist and Chase Shakur.

Last month, Ryan returned with his summer banger "30 FLOORS UP." Directed by Talha Pervaiz, "30 FLOORS UP" finds Ryan singing about his sexual mastery and wanting to elevate things to higher heights with his partner. Whether he's parked on the roof of a building with his lover or taking in some island sun, he lets his desires be known. "I just wanna f--k her in the balcony / 30 floors up with her heart still beating rapidly," he sings on the guitar-tinged hook.  

"30 FLOORS UP" and "AIN'T EVEN FRIENDS" serve as Ryan's return to the music scene after taking a slight hiatus following his fourth project, A 64 East Saga, released in 2021. Since then, Trey linked up with Detroit spitter Babyface Ray on the standalone track "Only Us" in 2022 and went toe-to-toe with labelmate Jordan Ward on "WHITE CROCS" a year later. 

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