
The second that Trev Rich signed his recording contract with Cash Money Records, he’d become something more than just a Denver rapper. He was now the Denver rapper.
“Trev rich is Colorado’s Jesus,” .
“S/o to Trev Rich,” “Denver is about to be on the map.”
The city has had a handful of musicians cross over into the mainstream recently, like folk rockers The Lumineers and soul revivalists Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats.
But notwithstanding — they’re closer to an alt-pop group that happens to rap — Trev Rich is Denver’s first-ever breakout hip-hop artist. And humble as he may be — only the sparkling watch tucked under a loose hoodie sleeve would hint that he’d just signed with one of the biggest independent hip-hop labels in the country — he knows it.
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