Dc2trill - Drank Babies 4Life (Album)
Dc2trill’s Drank Babies 4Life is a bold declaration of his Southern roots, fully embracing the essence of classic Texas rap while maintaining his signature modern flair. After spending the past couple of years running alongside Lil Yachty and Concrete Boys, Dc2trill kicks off 2025 by doubling down on the elements that made him stand out in the first place: syrupy flows, smooth cadences, and an undeniable knack for crafting anthems that feel both nostalgic and refreshing.
From the jump, Drank Babies 4 Life carries the spirit of Port Arthur, TX, paying homage to the days of Screwed Up Click and Botany Boys. The production leans heavily into slowed-down, bass-heavy beats, where every 808 feels submerged in purple-tinted syrup. Tracks ooze with Southern hospitality, making it clear that Dc2trill is fully locked in on giving Texas its due credit while evolving the sound to fit today’s landscape. Dc2trill enlists some major names on this project, and rather than being overshadowed, he uses them as fuel to elevate his presence. “I Got That Too” featuring Teezo Touchdown is a standout moment, with Teezo’s unconventional melodies blending seamlessly into the slow, hypnotic production, and on “FTN,” Concrete Boys’ Draft Day and Lil Yachty slide in effortlessly, proving that their chemistry remains undeniable. The collaborations never feel forced; instead, they enhance the project’s overall vibe, showing that Dc2trill knows precisely how to pick the right voices to match his vision. Despite the heavy features, Drank Babies 4Life showcases Dc2trill’s refined artistry. His flow is effortless, his delivery confident, and his presence commanding. He’s not trying to reinvent himself; instead, he’s solidifying what fans already love about him. His storytelling is subtle but impactful, with verses dripping in authenticity about coming up, staying solid, and ensuring his circle eats.
Drank Babies 4Life isn’t just a return for Dc2trill—it’s a reassertion. He’s proving that even while riding the Concrete Boys wave, his solo artistry remains as potent as ever. This project taps into Southern nostalgia while carving out a fresh lane for Dc2trill in 2025. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Texas rap or just now catching on to DC2trill’s wave, this project delivers in every way.