A new single from the upcoming PLANET FROG album arrives alongside a video set in an amusement park.
Action Bronson has released “TRIPCERATOPS,” the first single from his forthcoming album PLANET FROG. The track pairs him with Paul Wall and Lil Yachty, bringing together three distinct rap personalities over a beat that leans into Bronson’s long-running affinity for Houston car culture and off-kilter wordplay.
Paul Wall delivers a verse in his signature slow-rolling cadence, while Lil Yachty adds a melodic counterpoint. Bronson himself navigates the production with the casual dexterity that has defined his work for over a decade. The song doesn’t chase trends. It functions as a reminder that Bronson can still pull unexpected guests into his orbit without losing the core of what makes his music recognisable.
The accompanying video, directed by Bronson, takes place in an amusement park. It moves through a series of loosely connected scenes that match the track’s playful energy. Nothing about the visual aims for narrative coherence. Instead, it acts as a document of three artists sharing space on Bronson’s terms.
PLANET FROG does not yet have a confirmed tracklist or release date. Bronson has mentioned the project in interviews without giving away much about its scope. “TRIPCERATOPS” suggests he remains interested in regional rap legacies and in collaborators who operate outside predictable pairings. The single follows a steady output of standalone tracks and features, but its designation as the lead single signals a more structured album cycle might be taking shape. No further details have been confirmed by his label.
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