Paris & Trippie Redd Release New Single “Gone” + “Bones” Music Video

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Genre-defying artist, Paris is back with his new single, “Gone ft. Trippie Redd.” Newcomer, Trippie Redd is one of hip-hop’s most unique and melodic voices. “Gone” along with “Po’ed Up” featuring rap phenomenon, Gunna will appear on Paris’ upcoming project, One Night In Paris due out next Wednesday, April 25th. Paris will also join Post Malone and 21 Savage on tour starting April 26th in Portland, OR.
The collaboration between Paris and Trippie is a beautiful blend of harmonic melodies and vulnerable lyrics. “Gone” is bound to have listeners pondering about broken relationships and bottled sadness.

In addition to “Gone ft. Trippie Redd,” Paris also dropped the video to his last release “Bones.” The peculiarity of the dark visuals definitely leave the audience curious and wondering what Paris would do next. Named after The Cure’s album Paris, the California native continues to fearlessly express himself and consistently incorporate elements of rap and rock within his sound.

Learn more about Paris’ career as a firefighter and musical taste during his No Jumper interview. Take a listen to “Gone ft. Trippie Redd” and keep a lookout for Paris’ upcoming project, One Night in Paris, coming out next Wednesday, April 25th.

Listen to “Gone Ft. Trippie Redd”:
Watch “Bones” Music Video:
https://youtu.be/lLFYp9keY9Q
Paris: Instagram | Twitter | Soundcloud | YouTube
Post Malone + 21 Savage Tour Dates
April 26—Portland, Ore.—Veterans Memorial Coliseum
April 27—Vancouver, B.C.—Rogers Arena
April 29—Seattle, Wash.—ShoWare Center
May 1—Salt Lake City, Utah—USANA Amphitheatre
May 2—Denver, Colo.—Red Rocks Amphitheatre
May 4—Sioux City, Iowa—Battery Park at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sioux City
May 8—Nashville, Tenn.—Nashville Municipal Auditorium
May 9—Simpsonville, S.C.—Heritage Park Amphitheatre
May 10—Jacksonville, Fla.—Daily’s Place
May 16—Charlotte, N.C.—PNC Music Pavilion
May 18—Raleigh, N.C.—Coastal Credit Union Music Park
May 19—Baltimore, Md.—Preakness
May 23—Philadelphia, Pa.—Festival Pier at Penn’s Landing
May 24—Boston, Mass.—Xfinity Center
May 26—Darien, N.Y.—Darien Lake Amphitheater
May 27—Toronto, On—RBC Echo Beach
May 29—Detroit, Mich—Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill
June 2—Cleveland, Ohop—Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica
June 5—Chicago, Ill.—Huntington Bank Pavilion
June 6—Indianapolis, Ind.—Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn
June 10—Atlanta, Ga.—Cellairis Amphitheatre at Lakewood
June 14—Dallas, Texas—The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
June 15—Houston, Texas—The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman
June 16—Austin, Texas—Austin360 Amphitheater
June 19—Phoenix, Ariz.—Rawhide Event Center
June 21—San Diego, Calif.—Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSU
June 22—Las Vegas, Nev.—Park Theater at Park MGM
June 24—San Francisco, Calif.—Shoreline Amphitheatre

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