Furlow’s new album, The Garden, showcases Texas artists, blending hip-hop and rock influences in a collaborative celebration.

Emerging artist Trey Gaddis, who performs under the name Furlow, has just released his much-anticipated album The Garden. This 12-track hip-hop/rap project showcases the artist’s growth as both a producer and performer, drawing from his extensive experience in Dallas music studios. His sound is a captivating mix of classic rock roots and contemporary hip-hop flair, influenced by icons like Guns N’ Roses and Van Halen, as well as modern stars such as Post Malone and Mac Miller.

 

What sets The Garden apart is Furlow’s commitment to collaboration. He brings together a roster of talented Texas artists, with standout tracks like ‘I-35 Cypher’ featuring Cush With a C, QthaElevated, and J Soulja, and ‘The Reaper’ with QthaElevated. This album isn’t just a showcase of Furlow’s talents; it’s a collective effort spotlighting a vibrant local scene.

 

Furlow explains the inspiration behind the album’s title: “I wanted to create a project that highlights the amazing talent in Texas. It’s about giving people their flowers.” He believes that hip-hop should be a community effort rather than an individual sport. With The Garden, he invites listeners to join him on a journey that blends honesty with infectious energy. The album is now available on all major streaming platforms, marking a bold step forward for Furlow and his vision for a collaborative music scene.

Listen to The Garden now: