
New Orleans rapper Treety is reminding the world that she’s not just another voice from the bounce scene — she’s one of the city’s sharpest lyricists. Her new album, Trick or Treat, dropped October 29th with 17 tracks that showcase her slick wordplay, street-smart perspective, and the unmistakable rhythm of NOLA. Longtime fans know her as a fierce performer with bounce roots, but this project digs deeper, unveiling a rapper’s rapper who moves effortlessly between storytelling, grit, and unapologetic authenticity.
Fresh off opening for Mariah The Scientist and Pluto at her alma mater, Treety found herself stunned as a crowd of college students rapped her lyrics word for word — a moment that marked just how far her music has traveled beyond New Orleans. With the backing of Create Music Group, she’s stepping into a new chapter, one that feels like a real breakthrough. Her standout single, “Ain’t No Fun” featuring Rob49, produced by WillNoSleep, Avo, and Koncept P, captures that signature NOLA flavor — fun, raw, and fearless. “It just gives New Orleans to me,” Treety says. “I’m rapping about ‘it ain’t no fun if my girls can’t come.’”
The timing of Trick or Treat might be perfect for spooky season, but its message runs much deeper — it’s a celebration of womanhood, hometown pride, and real rap energy. This weekend, Treety will host her official album release party at Rob49’s The Nest Nola, promising a night filled with music, culture, and community. For those who haven’t experienced New Orleans through Treety’s lens, this album is the perfect entry point — bold, soulful, and impossible to ignore.
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