Trim (song)
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"Trim" (stylized in
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) is a song by American rappers
Playboi Carti Jordan Terrell Carter (born September 13, 1995, or 1996), known professionally as Playboi Carti, is an American rapper. Known for his eccentric vocal style and fashion, he is considered an influential figure in modern Hip hop music, hip hop a ...
and
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. It was released through AWGE and
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as the nineteenth track from Carti's third studio album, ''
Music Music is the arrangement of sound to create some combination of Musical form, form, harmony, melody, rhythm, or otherwise Musical expression, expressive content. Music is generally agreed to be a cultural universal that is present in all hum ...
'', on March 14, 2025. The song was produced by TM88, Akachi, CSD Sid, Macnificent and Sonickaboom.


Content

The song sees the rappers detailing their luxury lifestyles and also revolves around sex and partying. The chorus is built around the term "trim".


Critical reception

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'' placed the song at number 17 in their ranking of the songs from ''Music'' and in ninth place on their list of the album's best guest features. Mackenzie Cummings-Grady wrote that "When Future finally enunciates and decides to rap, the result is exactly what you want from a Pluto verse. Carti's grainy baritone meshes perfectly with Future's galloping pace" and "The result on 'Trim' isn't anything groundbreaking, but it's impossible not to nod your head along to its undeniable groove." Ben Beaumont-Thomas of ''
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'' remarked "Future's triplet flow is fearsome and relentless on Trim, as if putting his nose to your face and backing you towards a ledge". Christian Eede of ''
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'', on the other hand, stated that Future "largely phones it in" with his performance.


Personnel

Credits and personnel adapted from Tidal. Musicians * Jordan Carter – vocals * Nayvadius Wilburn – vocals * Bryan Simmons – production * Benjamin Shields – production * Hunter Brown – production * Kenneth Smith – production * Sidney Tapaquon – production Technical * Ojivolta – mastering * Marcus Fritz – mixing, recording


Charts


References

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