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“Throwed Off”, aka “F*ck Everybody”, is the second major hit for Dallas duo Treal Lee and Prince Rick. After bubbling with the dance song “Mr. Hit That” last year, Treal and Prince joined Collipark Music where they cultivated their sound, and got a very important cosign. With this new song, the group is looking to expand past Dallas, throughout the south, and across the nation. What have y’all been up to lately? The “Throwed Off” song is taking off everywhere. Treal Lee: The main this is getting our name out there more nationally. Right now we got the whole south Dallas, where we’re from, on lock. And we’ve been trying to collab with a lot of Atlanta artists that’s really doing something. We’re just trying to get the name out and let everybody know what we’re doing, letting people know we’re bringing energy and put on a good show. We’re not Dallas rappers that just do one song. We’re here to stay. Some people might not be aware, but you actually signed with Collipark Music out of Atlanta right? Treal Lee: Yeah, we’re with Collipark Music. We just did a new distribution deal with Malaco. We was with Interscope for a little bit when we had “Mr. Hit That.” We’re just staying on the grind and keepin’ it movin’. So what have you been able to accomplish since the “Mr. Hit That” song? Has Collipark Music helped a lot with your development? Treal Lee: More radio stations, stamping our name more so it’s not just underground. Now we’re more up there. We’ve met a lot of new people. More people are taking our music serious. The name Collipark Music just stamped us in. You mentioned working with

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