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Dc2Trill
American rapper (born 1990) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dc2Trill (born Dillan Caster) is an American rapper and songwriter from Port Arthur, Texas. Known for a relaxed vocal delivery over bass-heavy, Southern-leaning production, he emerged from SoundCloud and later joined Lil Yachty’s Concrete Boys collective. He has released two studio albums, Family Matters (2023) and Drank Babies 4Life (2025).
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Early life
Dc2Trill grew up in Port Arthur, Texas.[1]
Career
Breakthrough and Family Matters (2023)
Dc2Trill’s breakthrough arrived with Family Matters, released on July 25, 2023 via Concrete Rekordz. It included appearances by Lil Yachty and Babyface Ray.[2][3][4]
Drank Babies 4Life (2025)
In 2025 he released Drank Babies 4Life, a 17-track set with contributions including Teezo Touchdown, Rio Da Yung OG, Draft Day and Lil Yachty.[5]
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Concrete Boys
Dc2Trill is a member of the Concrete Boys, a collective led by Lil Yachty. In early 2024, the group rolled out singles ahead of their debut compilation It’s Us Vol. 1, including Dc2Trill’s solo cut “My Life,” released as part of the album campaign.[6] It’s Us Vol. 1 was released on April 5, 2024 and framed by Hypebeast as a 16-track introduction to the collective’s world.[7] Major-press coverage assessed individual roles on the project, with Pitchfork describing Dc2Trill as the crew’s smooth-talker and highlighting “My Life,” while noting the album’s easy-listening appeal overall.[8] Additional coverage included Rolling Out and HotNewHipHop features on the campaign and affiliated releases.[9][10] The collective continued collaborative activity in 2025, including a four-track tape with PlaqueBoyMax (fivestarcrete) featuring Lil Yachty, Dc2trill, Camo! and Draft Day.[11]
Musical style and influences
Writers frequently describe Dc2Trill’s music as bass-forward, atmospheric Southern rap with a relaxed, melodic delivery. Coverage of It’s Us Vol. 1 and Drank Babies 4Life emphasized mood and consistency over maximal technical display, crediting his smooth, low-intensity approach as a distinctive contribution within the Concrete Boys.[8][5]
Discography
Albums
- Drank Babies 2 (2020)
- Drank Babies 3 (2021)
- Moe's World (2022)
- Family Matters (2023)[12]
- Drank Babies 4Life (2025)[5]
Extended Plays
- Drank Babies (2020)
- In The Booth (2024)
- Community Service (2025)
Singles
- Bar For Bar (feat. Lil Yachty) (2021)
- Sorry For The Wait (2021)
- Doin Dat (2021)
- Hit My Cup (2022)
- Adventure Time (2022)
- Smooth Operator (2023)
- Ring Up The Price (2023)
- In Here (2023)
- I Get Busy / 6 Wolves (2023)
- Clap (2024)
- Summer Ends (2024)
- Present Day (2024)
- Alright (2024)
- Go To The Moon (2024)
- B.U.I.M.B (2024)
- CALLING 4 BACKUP (2024)
- She Wanna Be (2024)
- Trips (2025)
- Billy & Mandi (2025)
- New Tricks (2025)
- FIVE (freestyle) (2025)
- Ken Carson/N.T.G (2025)
- Can't Leave Me Alone (2025)
- Mafia (2025)
- Durk Eyed Ike (2025)
- Spaceship Crawler (2025)
Collaborative/mixtapes
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Reception
Family Matters drew positive notices from indie outlets for cohesion and features,[3][4] while Drank Babies 4Life was described as a solid, laid-back listen with room for growth.[5] For the collective project It’s Us Vol. 1, major-press reviews highlighted individual roles—calling Dc2Trill a smooth-talker—and portrayed the album as an easy-listening compilation that foregrounded group chemistry over sharp contrasts.[8][9]
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References
External links
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