Pastor Troy
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Past
MAR
16
2024
Birmingham, AL
Workplay
I Was There
MAR
02
2024
Winston-Salem, NC
71 Waughtown St
I Was There
SEP
29
2023
Atlanta, GA
Center Stage
I Was There
JUL
04
2023
Gulfport, MS
Club Thirty IV
I Was There
JUN
15
2023
North Myrtle Beach, SC
House of Blues Myrtle Beach
I Was There
MAY
19
2023
Atlanta, GA
State Farm Arena
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About Pastor Troy
Troy was raised under the eyes of his parents Alfred and Sheryl Troy. His father, who was of Haitian descent was a hard working man who was a drill instructor turned pastor who tried to lead Troy down the path of the straight and narrow. Therefore, Troy grew up in the church, but was still tempted to indulge in acts that contradicted what was taught there. Troy was exposed to many aspects of street life, the influence of which can be heard in the lyrics of his music. He attended Creekside High School in the Atlanta area. He also stayed in Montgomery, Alabama.
Troy's album Universal Soldier contains a mixture of street life and religion. Despite the dichotomy present, Troy is still able to represent each side in an equal light. His southern classic album Face Off provided some of the most illuminating lyrical passages into the dichotomy of the angry young African-American mentality and religious interplay. The song "Vice-Versa" deals with this issue as it addresses the true meaning of sin and hell.
Pastor Troy is not only a solo artist; he is featured in several songs by other artists. Ludacris featured Troy on his album Back for the First Time in the song "Get Off Me." Troy also appeared on Young Jeezy's "Come Shop With Me", on the track entitled "GA". White Dawg has produced songs for Troy, notably their collaboration "FL Boy." In addition, Pastor Troy is also the front man of the rap group DSGB (Down South Georgia Boys). This group had a hit with the song "DSGB". Sup was also featured on the collaborative album Kings of Crunk in the song "Throw it Up." Troy and then friend Lil' Jon reached the top of the charts in the south with songs such as "Vice Versa" and "Throw it Up".
Troy later released one of his more commercial albums, By Any Means Necessary, in 2004. This album featured songs like the hit "I'm Ridin' Big". Following this release, Pastor Troy was released from his Universal contract because of creativity disputes. He then released Face Off Part 2, which addressed some issues with Lil Jon and BME, adding new songs, and even remade some of his hits. In 2005, he appeared on fellow Southern rapper, Chamillionaire's album, The Sound of Revenge.
Pastor Troy is due to come out with two new albums due in mid-April (By Choice Or By Force, Stay Tru). The former Universal artist is now a part of 845 Ent., who had also previously worked with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. The first single from the album is "Police Can't Break It Up". Pastor Troy has sold an estimate 2,722,00 units in his career.
He is now apart of the New Prophet Camp
Troy's album Universal Soldier contains a mixture of street life and religion. Despite the dichotomy present, Troy is still able to represent each side in an equal light. His southern classic album Face Off provided some of the most illuminating lyrical passages into the dichotomy of the angry young African-American mentality and religious interplay. The song "Vice-Versa" deals with this issue as it addresses the true meaning of sin and hell.
Pastor Troy is not only a solo artist; he is featured in several songs by other artists. Ludacris featured Troy on his album Back for the First Time in the song "Get Off Me." Troy also appeared on Young Jeezy's "Come Shop With Me", on the track entitled "GA". White Dawg has produced songs for Troy, notably their collaboration "FL Boy." In addition, Pastor Troy is also the front man of the rap group DSGB (Down South Georgia Boys). This group had a hit with the song "DSGB". Sup was also featured on the collaborative album Kings of Crunk in the song "Throw it Up." Troy and then friend Lil' Jon reached the top of the charts in the south with songs such as "Vice Versa" and "Throw it Up".
Troy later released one of his more commercial albums, By Any Means Necessary, in 2004. This album featured songs like the hit "I'm Ridin' Big". Following this release, Pastor Troy was released from his Universal contract because of creativity disputes. He then released Face Off Part 2, which addressed some issues with Lil Jon and BME, adding new songs, and even remade some of his hits. In 2005, he appeared on fellow Southern rapper, Chamillionaire's album, The Sound of Revenge.
Pastor Troy is due to come out with two new albums due in mid-April (By Choice Or By Force, Stay Tru). The former Universal artist is now a part of 845 Ent., who had also previously worked with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. The first single from the album is "Police Can't Break It Up". Pastor Troy has sold an estimate 2,722,00 units in his career.
He is now apart of the New Prophet Camp
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Genres:
Hip-hop, Hip Hop, Southern Rap, Rap
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Universal Soldier
$9.21
Face Off 2
$18.98
By Any Means Necessary
$17.90
Pastor Troy and the Congregation
$15.18
G.I. Troy: Strictly 4 My Soldiers
$10.98
Love Me Hate Me
$4.43
Face Off
$35.00
By Choice or by Force
$7.50
PASTOR TROY: ARE WE GUTTIN' FEATURING...
$8.98
Attitude Adjuster 2
$11.15
concerts and tour dates
Past
MAR
16
2024
Birmingham, AL
Workplay
I Was There
MAR
02
2024
Winston-Salem, NC
71 Waughtown St
I Was There
SEP
29
2023
Atlanta, GA
Center Stage
I Was There
JUL
04
2023
Gulfport, MS
Club Thirty IV
I Was There
JUN
15
2023
North Myrtle Beach, SC
House of Blues Myrtle Beach
I Was There
MAY
19
2023
Atlanta, GA
State Farm Arena
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Pastor Troy
Troy was raised under the eyes of his parents Alfred and Sheryl Troy. His father, who was of Haitian descent was a hard working man who was a drill instructor turned pastor who tried to lead Troy down the path of the straight and narrow. Therefore, Troy grew up in the church, but was still tempted to indulge in acts that contradicted what was taught there. Troy was exposed to many aspects of street life, the influence of which can be heard in the lyrics of his music. He attended Creekside High School in the Atlanta area. He also stayed in Montgomery, Alabama.
Troy's album Universal Soldier contains a mixture of street life and religion. Despite the dichotomy present, Troy is still able to represent each side in an equal light. His southern classic album Face Off provided some of the most illuminating lyrical passages into the dichotomy of the angry young African-American mentality and religious interplay. The song "Vice-Versa" deals with this issue as it addresses the true meaning of sin and hell.
Pastor Troy is not only a solo artist; he is featured in several songs by other artists. Ludacris featured Troy on his album Back for the First Time in the song "Get Off Me." Troy also appeared on Young Jeezy's "Come Shop With Me", on the track entitled "GA". White Dawg has produced songs for Troy, notably their collaboration "FL Boy." In addition, Pastor Troy is also the front man of the rap group DSGB (Down South Georgia Boys). This group had a hit with the song "DSGB". Sup was also featured on the collaborative album Kings of Crunk in the song "Throw it Up." Troy and then friend Lil' Jon reached the top of the charts in the south with songs such as "Vice Versa" and "Throw it Up".
Troy later released one of his more commercial albums, By Any Means Necessary, in 2004. This album featured songs like the hit "I'm Ridin' Big". Following this release, Pastor Troy was released from his Universal contract because of creativity disputes. He then released Face Off Part 2, which addressed some issues with Lil Jon and BME, adding new songs, and even remade some of his hits. In 2005, he appeared on fellow Southern rapper, Chamillionaire's album, The Sound of Revenge.
Pastor Troy is due to come out with two new albums due in mid-April (By Choice Or By Force, Stay Tru). The former Universal artist is now a part of 845 Ent., who had also previously worked with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. The first single from the album is "Police Can't Break It Up". Pastor Troy has sold an estimate 2,722,00 units in his career.
He is now apart of the New Prophet Camp
Troy's album Universal Soldier contains a mixture of street life and religion. Despite the dichotomy present, Troy is still able to represent each side in an equal light. His southern classic album Face Off provided some of the most illuminating lyrical passages into the dichotomy of the angry young African-American mentality and religious interplay. The song "Vice-Versa" deals with this issue as it addresses the true meaning of sin and hell.
Pastor Troy is not only a solo artist; he is featured in several songs by other artists. Ludacris featured Troy on his album Back for the First Time in the song "Get Off Me." Troy also appeared on Young Jeezy's "Come Shop With Me", on the track entitled "GA". White Dawg has produced songs for Troy, notably their collaboration "FL Boy." In addition, Pastor Troy is also the front man of the rap group DSGB (Down South Georgia Boys). This group had a hit with the song "DSGB". Sup was also featured on the collaborative album Kings of Crunk in the song "Throw it Up." Troy and then friend Lil' Jon reached the top of the charts in the south with songs such as "Vice Versa" and "Throw it Up".
Troy later released one of his more commercial albums, By Any Means Necessary, in 2004. This album featured songs like the hit "I'm Ridin' Big". Following this release, Pastor Troy was released from his Universal contract because of creativity disputes. He then released Face Off Part 2, which addressed some issues with Lil Jon and BME, adding new songs, and even remade some of his hits. In 2005, he appeared on fellow Southern rapper, Chamillionaire's album, The Sound of Revenge.
Pastor Troy is due to come out with two new albums due in mid-April (By Choice Or By Force, Stay Tru). The former Universal artist is now a part of 845 Ent., who had also previously worked with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. The first single from the album is "Police Can't Break It Up". Pastor Troy has sold an estimate 2,722,00 units in his career.
He is now apart of the New Prophet Camp
Show More
Genres:
Hip-hop, Hip Hop, Southern Rap, Rap
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