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Lil Poppa Lets Vulnerability Resonate With “Sprite On The Nightstand”

The Jacksonville storyteller Lil Poppa returns with Sprite On The Nightstand, a long-requested fan favorite now officially released with a moody visualizer. Leaning into his signature emotional grit, that makes his melodic lane resonate deeply with fans. Poppa unpacks the push-and-pull of complicated love: the soft spots, the second guesses, and the honesty. “Sprite On The Nightstand” is opening another lane for connection.

“Sprite On The Nightstand” arrives on the heels of Almost Normal Again, Poppa’s most reflective work to date. Across 16 tracks, the project captures the weight of wins and losses with sharp detail, from the triumphant bounce of Start Trippin (Shawty Fine) to the introspective moments that shaped him. It’s another reminder of Poppa’s ability to channel personal reckoning into purposeful storytelling. As a defining voice in Florida’s rap landscape, Lil Poppa continues to turn hardship into clarity, weaving wounded melodies with gritty truth. Let us know your thoughts on the new single “Sprite On The Nightstand.” Watch the visualizer and follow Lil Poppa on INSTAGRAM, TWITTER, and YOUTUBE.


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