Moncks Corner, SC — Black HollyHood Entertainment artist P-Trapp, born and raised in South Carolina’s Haynesville neighborhood, has released his new single Big Crip, distributed through Roc Nation and currently breaking heavy with Atlanta’s own DJ Steel. From his Carolina roots to his affiliation in San Diego’s Imperial Ave (Coast / Low Bottoms), and now currently residing in Atlanta, GA, P-Trapp’s journey proves that pain, progress, and purpose can build a movement bigger than music.
🎧 Stream Big Crip now on Spotify.
Big Crip: The Record
Big Crip is more than a single—it’s testimony. Following his track Flexx (produced by DJ Plugg), which continues to stream, Big Crip goes deeper, carrying survival, loyalty, and evolution. With DJ Steel spinning and breaking the record in Atlanta, the track is spreading from city to city, fueling a coast-to-coast grind.
Life, Loss & Loyalty
P-Trapp’s music comes from lived reality: federal time, state bids, and surviving multiple gunshots. He carries the names of his brothers everywhere he goes—Bucket (who recently passed), Droop aka Man Up Boy Down, and Sean Nutty. His loyalty is unshaken, always rooted in the code: Death Before Dishonor.
And when he speaks, it’s always free all the real — the ones who stood tall, the ones who didn’t fold, the ones who never took a 5K1 or a Rule 35.
Roots, Affiliation, and Current Grind
• Roots: Raised in Moncks Corner, South Carolina (Haynesville), where his foundation was built.
• Affiliation: Connected with San Diego’s Imperial Ave (Coast / Low Bottoms), adding another chapter to his story.
• Current Base: Now residing in Atlanta, GA, P-Trapp is merging Carolina authenticity with Atlanta’s powerful industry network.
Along his path, he’s worked with legends like Pastor Troy, MJG, and Ghetto Mafia’s Wicked. While serving federal time, he became close with YSL Cheat Code and YSL Chico — bonds built in struggle that turned into collaborations and respect. Today, P-Trapp shows love to Chico’s grind with Raised Real Records, while also moving with YSL Cheat Code as part of his Atlanta push.
Artist Development
P-Trapp tapped in with Phamily Rich for artist development, sharpening his artistry, stage presence, and business structure. Artist development isn’t just about sound—it’s about discipline, branding, and longevity. With Raised Real Records and YSL Cheat Code stamped in the journey, P-Trapp’s foundation is built for more than a moment—it’s built for legacy.
Redefining CRIP: Community Revolutionary and Progress
Big Crip represents a shift in mindset. For P-Trapp, CRIP means Community Revolutionary and Progress. It’s about rewriting the narrative:
• Building businesses and creating generational wealth.
• Protecting neighborhoods and empowering the next generation.
• Financial literacy: teaching credit, leverage, and ownership.
• Manifestation: turning thoughts into strategy, and strategy into legacy.
This isn’t destruction—it’s construction. It’s heavy psychology: flipping trauma into growth and progress.
Brothers Pushing Brothers
Beyond music, P-Trapp drives the Brothers Pushing Brothers challenge — a 90-day commitment to health, discipline, and self-mastery. The movement pushes men to stay active, eat better, use the right supplements, and strengthen both body and mind. Because without health, there is no wealth, and without wealth, there is no freedom.
Heavy Psychology: The Global Shift
What separates P-Trapp is the psychological imprint behind his grind. Big Crip isn’t built for clout—it’s built for transformation. It challenges listeners to reflect, to rise, to move from survival to progress. His music doesn’t just entertain—it imprints resilience, loyalty, and vision into the subconscious, proving that pain is not an end—it’s the foundation of purpose.
Stream Big Crip
🎧 Spotify: Listen Here
🎧 Available on Apple Music, Tidal, YouTube Music, and all major platforms.
Follow the movement:
👉 @ptrapp32
👉 @blackhollyhoodent_