Talk:Trick Daddy
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[edit] Vandalism
There's some vandalism. The phrase "-nigger killer" is listed as a single.
--Josh1billion 23:43, 10 August 2007 (UTC)
Update: I removed the vandalism by Undoing the vandalism edit. Not sure what there should be listed for "Singles" now, though.
--Josh1billion 23:46, 10 August 2007 (UTC)
Also, "Carlton Banks Bitch" is not a single, and is likely considered vandalism, as well.--68.190.119.130 17:26, 16 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Also a young Trick in Raise the Roof video?
I was watching some Luke videos on YouTube, with the knowledge that Trick was on 1996's Scarred, and then I came across the 1997 video for Raise the Roof.[1] I think it really looks and sounds like him, as a younger, slimmer Trick Daddy on the opening rap, and he has a 90's flat top that we hadn't seen him wear once he really got his "thug" persona going (or simply once it went out of fashion). We all know he debuted on Luke's Hydrolics - Scarred in 1996, so it wouldn't be a stretch if that was him in 1997 on Raise the Roof, as well, I just can't find anything out there about who the first rapper actually is on the song. Does anyone have the album Luke: Changing the Game (Luke/Island), and can tell us if there is anything about this in the liner notes? If it is true, we need to include the following line on the page: "He was also featured on at least one other song with Luke, 1997's Raise The Roof, and he performed his opening rap portion of it in the corresponding music video." Mmortal03 (talk) 12:37, 14 April 2008 (UTC)