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Lil Poppa Finds Strength In Scars On Reflective New Album “Almost Normal Again”

Jacksonville rapper and CMG signee Lil Poppa bares it all on Almost Normal Again. Out now following the conclusion of his Almost Normal Again Tour, the album solidifies Poppa’s position as one of the South’s most emotionally raw and lyrically introspective voices. Powered by perspective but anchored by pain, Poppa rides between triumph and turbulence with precision. Throughout the project, Poppa navigates the balance between who he is and who he’s becoming: a young man searching for normalcy in a world that often denies it. The 16-track project peels back the curtain on healing, heartbreak, and hard-earned wisdom. Reflecting on faith, family, and the reality of scars that don’t fade he explains:

I never knew how to open up about my problems. So I used music for therapy. It’s healing not only for me, but for my fans.

His music is deeply personal, both confession and comfort. On Start Trippin featuring Shawty Fine, he delivers subtle flexes with a quiet, wounded confidence over medieval strings and trunk-rattling 808s. Moments later, he pivots to I Hate You, where piano-laced bitterness gives way to an unfiltered breakdown of betrayal, grief, and what’s left when trust runs dry. Stream “Almost Normal Again” now and step inside the mind of an artist who turns pain into poetry and truth into timelessness. Connect with Lil Poppa on INSTAGRAM, TWITTER, and YOUTUBE.

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