“Tree On The Hill (Lunch Break Freestyle)”: Nino Paid’s Reflective Collaboration with Lyrical Lemonade
“Tree On The Hill (Lunch Break Freestyle),” a compelling 2025 single by Nino Paid, emerged in collaboration with the influential Lyrical Lemonade.
This track features Nino Paid’s deeply introspective lyrics and a remarkably relaxed, yet self-assured, flow.
Production credits for the song go to Lotto, with additional writing contributions from notable figures such as Scott Storch and Shaffer Smith, adding layers of seasoned artistry to the composition.
The song itself serves as a reflective journey into personal growth, the intricate dynamics of relationships, and the significant choices one navigates through life.
The single was officially released on April 25, 2025, and is readily accessible across all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.
To further amplify its visibility, an accompanying music video for “Tree On The Hill” was also released.
Nino Paid, a talent hailing from Landover, Maryland, is increasingly recognized for his authentic hip-hop style and has made consistent appearances across various Lyrical Lemonade platforms and collaborations, solidifying his presence within the genre.
Quotable Lyrics:
What would you do if the world was ending?
Jump off a building or talk to your crush?
Take all your secrets and prized possessions, burn them or give them to someone you trust
I’ll be cool with the world on fire as long just everything cordial with us
Tell me you love me, let’s meet at the tree on the hill and watch as the world blow up
I ain’t afraid of me dying alone, I’ve been spending my money on clothes and diamonds
None of this sh*t make me bulletproof, bro, I don’t see what’s the point of me buyin’ designer
Finding a good girl hard, swear, I’ma hold on to her whеnever I find her
Brand nеw couch in the crib came with a Drac’ and a switchy behind the recliner
No question, you know I’m behind you
LV book bag came with the racks and broke-a** ni**a, I probably could sign you
These ni**as f**ked up lettin’ me in
I ain’t goin’ back to the old days, ni**a, I’ll drag on a ni**a, he speak on the men
These ni**as f**ked up lettin’ me win
Thought I was done but I did it again



