Maurice Samuel Young, born September 27, 1974, in Miami, Florida, rose to fame as Trick Daddy, a prominent rapper. Growing up in Liberty City’s "Pork-N-Beans" housing complex, he faced a turbulent youth, including drug-related arrests and a prison stint. After his release, Ted Lucas of Slip-n-Slide Records encouraged him to pursue music. Trick Daddy debuted with Based on a True Story (1997), followed by www.thug.com (1998), featuring the hit "Nann Nigga". His collaboration with Atlantic Records led to albums like Book of Thugs (2000) and Thug Holiday (2002), showcasing hits like "I'm a Thug". His 2004 album Thug Matrimony: Married to the Streets, with the single "Let's Go", peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200. Subsequent releases included Back by Thug Demand (2006) and Finally Famous (2009). Trick Daddy also appeared in DJ Khaled's hits and starred in the VH1 series Love & Hip Hop: Miami. Overcoming lupus and legal challenges, he remains a significant figure in hip-hop.
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