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Rising Stars: Meet TriplePlay Squeek of Nashville

Today we’d like to introduce you to TriplePlay Squeek.

Hi TriplePlay, thanks for joining us today. We’d love for you to start by introducing yourself.
Memphis-born rapper TriplePlay Squeek is carving her own lane in the hip-hop world. Influenced early on by iconic artists like Trina, Scarface, Geto Boys, Lil’ Boosie, and Lil’ Wayne, who sparked her passion for rap as young as four years old. In 2005, her family relocated to Nashville in search of new opportunities, a move that would shape her career.
Squeek made a powerful entrance into the music scene in 2018 with her critically acclaimed debut album Release The Beast and mixtape The Future. That same year, she toured with Grind Hard’s Red Dot and performed at venues across the Southeast, cementing her status as a rising star.
In 2019, Squeek took social media by storm with her “Freestyle Friday” series, gaining widespread attention. Her viral freestyle over City Girls’ Act Up amassed over 1 million views on Facebook and 750,000+ on Instagram. She also dropped her sophomore album Beast and the Beauty, featuring standout tracks like “Please” and “Funky.” Her singles “Side N*gga,” “Sneaky Link,” and “W.A.B” continued to gain regional traction, showcasing her unique blend of confidence, charisma, and storytelling.
The momentum didn’t stop there. In 2022, Squeek dropped fan favorites like “Rambo” and “Down 2 Ride” featuring Robin Raynelle, followed by the highly anticipated single and video for “High Class.”

As 2025 approaches, TriplePlay Squeek is setting the tone for a new era with the anticipated release of her freestyle Onnat. With a track record of undeniable hits and a magnetic presence, she’s poised to take her career to the next level, proving she’s a force to be reckoned with in hip-hop.

Alright, so let’s dig a little deeper into the story – has it been an easy path overall and if not, what were the challenges you’ve had to overcome?
hop is a challenge on its own, but doing it as someone who doesn’t fit the industry’s usual mold has made the journey even tougher. There’s a tendency to box artists in based on stereotypes, but I’ve always made it a priority to stay true to who I am—unapologetically. My voice, my style, and my story are all mine, and I’ve learned the power in owning that fully.
One of the biggest lessons I’ve taken from this journey is the importance of putting myself first—investing in my craft and making sure every lyric, every performance, and every move I make is a true reflection of me. Consistency while navigating real life is a beast, but I’ve learned to become an even bigger one. Balancing a professional career with chasing your dreams isn’t glamorous—it takes grit, sacrifice, and a deep love for what you do. There have been moments when the pressure felt overwhelming, but my passion for this art and the belief in what I’m building have kept me pushing forward.

It hasn’t been an easy road, but every twist and turn has shaped me into the artist—and the person—I am today.

Appreciate you sharing that. What else should we know about what you do?
What else should you know about what I do? Simply put—I live and breathe HIP HOP. From the moment I picked up a pen at four years old, rapping with my siblings around the house, it was more than just fun—it was purpose. I’m the only one who really stuck with it, who took it seriously enough to build a life around it.
My dad was instrumental in shaping my sound and mindset. He had us listening to real hip hop early on—artists like Scarface and the Geto Boys. That raw, unapologetic truth they carried in their music left a mark on me. So for me, it’s never been just about rhymes or beats—it’s about the culture, the message, and the responsibility of what it means to be an artist.

My work goes beyond the studio. My artistry is in how I move, how I dress, how I command a stage. Everything I create is a reflection of my roots, my journey, and my truth. I am HIP HOP through and through—and I wear that title with pride in every room I step into.

Alright, so to wrap up, is there anything else you’d like to share with us?
If you’re reading this, I want you to know—wherever you are in life, don’t stop chasing what sets your soul on fire. Keep grinding, keep hustling, and don’t let the tough moments throw you off your path. Life moves in cycles—there are highs and lows—but what matters most is that you stay in motion, stay focused, and keep your purpose at the center of it all.
It’s never been easy for me—and maybe it never will be—but I’m committed to doing what I love, what the people love me for, until the very end. And you should do the same. Be bold. Be relentless. Be you, unapologetically. Let your struggles sharpen you, not stop you.

You only get one life—make sure you’re living it for you.

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