Furlow shares exciting and emotionally charged hip-hop album ‘The Garden’

Rockwall, TX native and multitalented singer, songwriter and producer Trey Gaddis, known by his artist pseudonym “Furlow”, has officially released his highly anticipated album, The Garden. Having honed his craft through years of experience at music studios in Dallas, Furlow’s unique sound is a blend of classic influences and contemporary style, drawing inspiration from artists such as Post Malone, Russ and Mac Miller.

Produced by Furlow, The Garden is a 12-track hip-hop/rap album that showcases his artistry both as a producer and performer, while also spotlighting the talents of various Texas artists. Featuring standout tracks such as “I-35 Cypher” with Cush With a C, QthaElevated and J Soulja and “The Reaper” with QthaElevated, the album is a testament to collaboration and creative synergy.

Furlow describes the vision behind the album, stating, “There are so many talented artists in Texas. I wanted to create a project that would highlight all the individuals and give people an opportunity to receive their flowers – hence the name The Garden. I feel as independent artists, we often view hip-hop as an individual sport, but I see it as an opportunity for us all to grow together. It’s not about one of us making it out of the local scene but all of us working together to rise as one.”

With The Garden, Furlow continues to push boundaries, creating music that is as honest and vulnerable as it is fun and engaging.