“LA Nights” is a track by Trap Dickey (real name associated with Hartsville, South Carolina), released May 8, 2026, as part of his mixtape/project The Ville.
It’s a standout cut that flips Island in the Sun by Weezer into a smooth, laid-back West Coast bounce with Trap Dickey’s signature Southern trap flow. The beat (produced by Loko La’Flare with iMixNation) keeps the airy guitar sample and adds trap drums for a coast-to-coast vibe—chill yet energetic.
Quick highlights:
- Length: Around 2:18 (short and replayable).
- Vibe: Summer nights, flexing, street life, and having fun. It bridges South Carolina roots with LA/California energy.
- Notable lines (from lyrics): Starts with the Weezer hook (“On an island in the sun…”), then Trap Dickey flows with bars like “Having my way like I don’t got a parent (Trap) / Man, she all in my business, Karen / My hittas spin the block not even carin’ (Boom)” and references like Jason Terry.
The official music video dropped recently and is gaining traction fast (tens of thousands of views quickly, with buzz on socials).


