Los Angeles native Traffic steps into his most focused and fully realized moment yet with Don’t Worry Bout Nothin, a collaborative album with rising producer Saint Pat Beatz that feels both lived-in and intentional. The project wasn’t rushed or thrown together for momentum—it took three years of steady work, stretching across production sessions, artist development, late-night brainstorming, and the kind of creative patience that shows up in the final product. Every record carries the weight of that process, giving the album a sense of purpose that’s hard to fake.
Fully produced by Saint Pat Beatz, the album moves with a cohesive sound that never feels boxed in. It paints a vivid picture of survival, ambition, and self-reflection, grounded in West Coast reality but open enough to pull in voices from across the culture. Traffic sounds comfortable and confident, speaking from experience rather than posturing, letting the music breathe while still keeping his message front and center. The beats are polished but gritty, providing the perfect backdrop for stories about perseverance, pressure, and growth.
Across 14 tracks, Don’t Worry Bout Nothin brings together an impressive lineup of features including JasonMartin, AD, 2 Eleven, Jayson Cash, Trizz, Rome Streetz, Flee Lord, YeloHill, Bale, CHICHITHAGOAT, T.F, and AA Rashid, each adding their own texture without pulling focus from the core vision. The album opens with a skit featuring Traffic alongside comedian Watts Homie Quan, setting the tone with personality and authenticity before the music even begins. In the end, Don’t Worry Bout Nothin feels less like a debut moment and more like a statement—Traffic and Saint Pat Beatz locking in, trusting the process, and delivering a project that sounds exactly like where they are in life right now.