Trick Daddy

Trick Daddy, also known as Trick Daddy Dollars or TDD is a Dirty South rapper from Miami, of Slip-N-Slide Records, which is commonly called "SNS".

He is best known for his 2000 singles, "Take It To Da House" and "I'm A Thug", as well as his affiliation with the SNS posse, including Trina and his guest rapping on Trina's hit "Pull Over".

Trick Daddy's most recent single release occurred in the fall of 2004 with "Let's Go", a song that featured guest appearances by Lil' Jon and Twista.

Trick Daddy's newest album, Thug Matrimony (Married to the Streets), was released November 9, 2004.

US hit singles

  • 2001 "I'm a Thug" #17
  • 2004 "Let's Go" (feat. Lil Jon & Twista) #19

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Trick Daddy's newest album, Thug Matrimony (Married to the Streets), was released November 9, 2004. Marc Moreland died on March 13, 2002. Trick Daddy's most recent single release occurred in the fall of 2004 with "Let's Go", a song that featured guest appearances by Lil' Jon and Twista. Nanini died on December 4, 2000. He is best known for his 2000 singles, "Take It To Da House" and "I'm A Thug", as well as his affiliation with the SNS posse, including Trina and his guest rapping on Trina's hit "Pull Over". This lineup created the holiday classic "Shouldn't Have Given Him a Gun for Christmas.". Trick Daddy, also known as Trick Daddy Dollars or TDD is a Dirty South rapper from Miami, of Slip-N-Slide Records, which is commonly called "SNS". Bassist Bruce Moreland left, and the remaining four members then recorded their best-known album, Call of the West, which includes "Mexican Radio." Singer Ridgway then also left and was replaced by Andy Prieboy, and drummer Nanini by Ned Leukhardt.

Lil Jon & Twista) #19. After a self-titled EP that included a cover version of Johnny Cash's "Ring of Fire," the band released Dark Continent, an album concerned largely with workplace issues, as being experienced for the first time by the young male. 2004 "Let's Go" (feat. Gray (keyboards), and Joe Nanini (percussion). 2001 "I'm a Thug" #17. The band originally consisted of Stan Ridgway (vocals), Marc Moreland (guitar), Bruce Moreland (bass), Chas T. Wall of Voodoo was a New Wave group from Los Angeles best known for the 1982 hit "Mexican Radio.".