
In a world where many stories end in silence, this one breaks through with purpose, power, and truth.
“Ain’t No Love In A Trap ” isn’t just another track—it’s a testimony.
Born in Connecticut into a life marked by abuse and instability, this artist’s journey could have easily been swallowed by the streets. At just 16 years old, homelessness became his reality. Nights blurred into days filled with survival, substance use, and searching for meaning in all the wrong places.
But even in the darkest moments, God left a spark.
That spark led him to a turning point—an unexpected opportunity for shelter, a chance to breathe, and eventually a path toward something greater. Against all odds, he returned to school and graduated. Not on time. Not easily. But faithfully, as a 5th-year senior who refused to quit.
Still, the struggle didn’t end there.
It wasn’t until an assisted living program in Indiana that everything began to shift. There, he didn’t just find stability—he found faith. And that changed everything.
College became more than education—it became a transformation. He earned his Bachelor’s degree, rewrote his narrative, and stepped fully into purpose. Along the way, God blessed him with something even deeper: love, family, and a legacy. Today, he stands as a husband and father, raising his daughter Baisy with a heart rooted in truth.
And through it all, music was his outlet.
For over a decade, he sharpened his pen, turning pain into poetry and struggle into sound. Now, that sound is reaching the world.
“Ain’t No Love In A Trap ” is raw, unapologetic, and real. Produced by Mack 11 Beats, the track hits with the same intensity as mainstream trap—but delivers a message the streets desperately need. This isn’t theory—it’s lived experience.
With a powerful feature from Datin, one of Christian hip-hop’s most respected voices, the record becomes more than a song—it’s a bridge. A bridge between culture and truth. Between the streets and salvation.
At a time when Christian hip-hop is pushing deeper into real environments—not just speaking about them but speaking to them—this record stands as a bold example of what that mission looks like.
Now streaming on His Hop Radio, this is more than music.
It’s a warning.
It’s a testimony.
It’s a call to come out.
Because one thing is clear:
There truly ain’t no love in a trap hole.

