New Orleans’ Treety Links Up with Rob49 For A New Orleans Moment on “Ain’t No Fun”
New Orleans’ own Treety is proving once again that she’s more than a bounce artist. She’s a lyrical force. Her brand-new album, Trick or Treat, dropped today, October 29th, featuring 17 tracks that embody her sharp wit, hometown soul, and magnetic presence. While many first discovered Treety through the city’s vibrant bounce scene, this project reminds fans she’s a rapper’s rapper, blending storytelling, grit, and authenticity in a way that only NOLA could produce.
Fresh off opening for Mariah The Scientist and Pluto at her alma mater, Treety was stunned to see college students rapping word-for-word to her catalog. That moment cemented her growing impact: her music is resonating far beyond the city limits. With the support of Create Music Group, she’s gearing up for what feels like a breakthrough moment in her career.
Fans are already gravitating toward the standout single “Ain’t No Fun” featuring Rob49, produced by WillNoSleep, Avo, and Koncept P. The song captures the fun, raw essence of New Orleans with a confident female-first twist. “It just gives New Orleans to me,” Treety says. “I’m rapping about ‘it ain’t no fun if my girls can’t come.’”
The release of Trick or Treat comes just in time for spooky season, but it’s also a love letter — to the city, to women, and to real rap. From street-level storytelling to unapologetic confidence, Treety represents the heartbeat of New Orleans.
Her official album release party at Rob49’s The Nest Nola will bring together fans, friends, and collaborators for a night of music, celebration, and NOLA culture at its finest. As she continues to rise, one thing’s clear — if you’ve never been to New Orleans, you’re gonna wanna go. And once you hear Treety, you’re gonna wanna meet her.