The partnership between North Carolina emcee Myrts Son and Georgia producer Sean Wrekless has developed organically since their debut on Remount Classics. The Interstate Soul series is built on a simple but disciplined premise: real rap over real production, both parties contributing at the level their catalog demands. The "Day Trip 2026" visual connects to Interstate Soul 2 and shows the duo haven't lost a step in their collaborative rhythm – Myrts Son's delivery remains economical and precise, landing bars without reaching for effect, while Wrekless holds down a production approach that owes as much to soul and jazz-inflected sample work as to any contemporary template. Regional rap partnerships that stay independent and consistent over multiple releases are rare. This one has earned its continuity.
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