Trappin So Hard (from Superfly - Original Soundtrack) «PLUS»

Lyrics reference late nights, kitchen work (drug preparation), and the constant movement required to maintain a street empire. Connection to the Superfly Legacy

"Trappin' So Hard" is a high-energy trap anthem from the , performed by Rich The Kid and Rico Love . Curated by Future for the 2018 remake of the 1972 classic, the track serves as a modern sonic counterpart to the film's themes of street hustle, ambition, and the relentless pursuit of wealth. Musical Composition and Production Trappin So Hard (From SUPERFLY - Original Soundtrack)

The hook "Trappin' so hard I might be rich in the morning" captures the immediate, high-reward (and high-risk) mentality of the film’s protagonist, Youngblood Priest. Musical Composition and Production The hook "Trappin' so

Lyrically, the song focuses on the repetitive, grueling nature of "the trap"—a term for the drug trade—while emphasizing the ultimate goal of financial liberation. While the original 1972 soundtrack by was an

Rich The Kid delivers a signature energetic flow, while Rico Love provides a melodic contrast that bridges the gap between gritty rap and the "cinematic soul" influence present throughout the soundtrack.

While the original 1972 soundtrack by was an incisive, socially aware soul masterpiece, the 2018 soundtrack curated by Future shifts the focus toward the "hustler’s ambition" through a contemporary lens. "Trappin' So Hard" embodies the modern "do-or-die" game mentioned in the original film's title track, but replaces Mayfield's orchestral funk with the raw, electronic textures of modern hip-hop. Trappin' So Hard (From SUPERFLY - Original Soundtrack)

Produced by and Rico Love , the song features a hard-hitting, minimalist trap beat characterized by rolling 808s and sharp percussive elements.