His first album to chart on the Billboard 200, Orange Print, was released under EMPIRE Distribution and marked new territory for the rapper, an ascent he looks to capitalize on with a pair of forthcoming bodies of work.
Throughout the LP’s duration, Larry remains the central figure, giving listeners various slices of his life through the lens that is his unique view. Led by the single, “Intercepted” featuring Money Man, as well as the Trae Tha Truth-assisted standout, “Grand Nash Chronicles,” Orange Print also includes guest spots from Dej Loaf and Herm Lewis, who pop up on “Say Less” and “From Uncle Herm, Pt. Comprised of 13-tracks, the album captures Larry fine-tuning his conversational brand of lyricism, resulting in a refined long-player that presents the best music that the rising star has to offer: everyman raps over airy, 808-driven beats.
This year, Larry made the month of June his own and released Orange Print, a project that finds the rapper fully owning his status as a boss.