Trappin So Hard (from Superfly - Original Soundtrack) Official

The hook "Trappin' so hard I might be rich in the morning" captures the immediate, high-reward (and high-risk) mentality of the film’s protagonist, Youngblood Priest.

The production is designed to mirror the fast-paced, high-stakes environment of modern Atlanta, where the 2018 film is set. Lyrical Themes and Narrative Context Trappin So Hard (From SUPERFLY - Original Soundtrack)

While the original 1972 soundtrack by was an incisive, socially aware soul masterpiece, the 2018 soundtrack curated by Future shifts the focus toward the "hustler’s ambition" through a contemporary lens. "Trappin' So Hard" embodies the modern "do-or-die" game mentioned in the original film's title track, but replaces Mayfield's orchestral funk with the raw, electronic textures of modern hip-hop. Trappin' So Hard (From SUPERFLY - Original Soundtrack) The hook "Trappin' so hard I might be

Lyrics reference late nights, kitchen work (drug preparation), and the constant movement required to maintain a street empire. Connection to the Superfly Legacy "Trappin' So Hard" embodies the modern "do-or-die" game

Rich The Kid delivers a signature energetic flow, while Rico Love provides a melodic contrast that bridges the gap between gritty rap and the "cinematic soul" influence present throughout the soundtrack.

Produced by and Rico Love , the song features a hard-hitting, minimalist trap beat characterized by rolling 808s and sharp percussive elements.

"Trappin' So Hard" is a high-energy trap anthem from the , performed by Rich The Kid and Rico Love . Curated by Future for the 2018 remake of the 1972 classic, the track serves as a modern sonic counterpart to the film's themes of street hustle, ambition, and the relentless pursuit of wealth. Musical Composition and Production