Tracy Supreme: The Floaters movement keeps going strong in the 'Can't Come Today' music video

There’s no slowing down Tracy Supreme these days. The hip-hop artist continues to push the culture forward and deliver solid quality tunes in the form of his newly released ‘Can’t Come Today’ music video.

The audio hits the spot but getting a glimpse into his lifestyle? Definitely must-see. Peep the details and keep scrolling to see Tracy in his cinematic bag.

NFL athlete turned rap artist Tracy Supreme drops single “Can’t Come Today” on all platforms.  The song was inspired by Tracy getting fed up with friends & family taking his kindness for weakness. Tired of being taken advantage of, Supreme simply starts setting boundaries by stating he “Can’t Come Today.”  The banger was produced by 3K Claude and is spreading virally.

Want to keep more tabs on Tracy Supreme? Need to know his come-up story? Gotcha.

Tracy Supreme is a jack of all trades, making names for himself as an entrepreneur, athlete and most importantly as an artist. The emerging rapper hails from the Carol City area of Miami, Florida. Other rappers out of Carol City like Gunplay, JT Money, and Rick Ross are a few legendary names Tracy grew up admiring. The community is known for being violent, meaning many of his peers were in jail or subjected to gun violence. Being from a city that gave birth to successful artists, while living in an extreme harsh reality - gave Tracy the motivation needed to become one of his neighborhood’s golden stories. 

With music in his heart, Tracy Supreme started writing rhymes in elementary school and has been perfecting his craft ever since. He’s widely known for his freestyle talent and has worked with Major Nine, FCG Heem and Seddy Hendrix. Supreme’s debut project, “Floating Good” was released in November 2021 and has been ‘floating’ virally, leading to the beginning of Floating Good the Label. Floating Good the Label is his own imprint that shares a joint venture with Against All Odds Music Group. The debut release featured popular tracks “Gave My Heart”, “Motivation (Remix)” and “A-Z”.

Journalists and music heads have described his sound as Miami Soul, due to having beat production that merges elements of Hip-Hop, Jazz, and R&B. According to Tracy: 

“My music is soft to the ear, it’s easy to digest, each time I’m creating melodies - I call it floating. I try to give out a real, positive, and relatable message to the youth, having that impact keeps me going.”

In addition to music, as mentioned Tracy is an accomplished businessman being a proud owner of a food truck business. He’s a real estate investor, NFL player (past), and of course.. another force out of Carol City.

Cyrus Kyle Langhorne

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