Tree's debut album, "The Tree," is a raw and introspective journey released on April 11, 2017, under Parallel Thought LTD. Clocking in at just over 33 minutes, this concise collection of tracks delves into the complexities of relationships, mental health, and personal identity.
With tracks like "Summertime In Chicago" and "Coldest Winter," Tree paints vivid pictures of his experiences, blending personal narratives with universal themes. The album kicks off with the energetic "Whooo," setting the tone for a mix of introspective and hard-hitting tracks. Standouts like "Real Ass Nigga" and "50 bars (Synagogue)" showcase Tree's lyrical prowess and storytelling ability, while slower tracks like "Love and Fear" reveal a more vulnerable side.
"The Tree" is not just about the music; it's a testament to Tree's growth as an artist and individual. The album's themes resonate with anyone who has grappled with self-discovery and the struggles of modern life. Whether you're a fan of hip-hop or simply appreciate authentic storytelling, "The Tree" offers a compelling listen that's sure to leave a lasting impression.