CMG signee and Jacksonville rapper Lil Poppa returns with his long-awaited single “Sprite On The Nightstand,” a fan-favorite that’s floated around unreleased for months. Now officially out—with a gripping visualizer to match—the track dives into the tension, tenderness, and emotional sharpness that define Poppa’s most vulnerable storytelling. His melodic confessions glide over moody production, capturing the fragile dynamics of complicated relationships and reminding listeners why this lane has become his signature.
The release follows Poppa’s recent 16-track project ALMOST NORMAL AGAIN, a reflective body of work exploring the thin line between what you can change and what you can’t. It’s a collage of wins, losses, and the lessons that live between them. Standouts like “Start Trippin (Shawty Fine)” showcase Poppa’s effortless flexes over medieval strings and booming 808s, delivering raw, matter-of-fact bars that stick.
Since breaking through with 2018’s “Purple Hearts,” Lil Poppa has carved out a space as one of Florida’s most emotionally resonant voices. With “Sprite On The Nightstand,” he continues transforming pain into purpose—proving once again that honesty hits the hardest.

