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Artist · Miami · 90s

Trick Daddy

Maurice Samuel Young, better known by his stage name Trick Daddy, is an American rapper from Miami, Florida. He is best known for his 2004 single "Let's Go", which peaked at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100.

From Slip-N-Slide Records' gritty foundational days, Trick Daddy carved out Miami rap's streetwise blueprint—a gruff counter to the flashier cocaine rap that would later dominate. The 1998 collaboration "Nann Ni**a" with Trina became a regional anthem that launched both their careers simultaneously, establishing the Slip-N-Slide sound as something rawer and more neighborhood-rooted than their peers. Though "Let's Go" (2004) became his mainstream breakthrough, peaking at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100, Trick Daddy's real influence runs deeper—he created the sonic and thematic template that Rick Ross would later amplify into an empire. His catalog from *www.thug.

Total connections
2
Beefs
0
Rank
#265
Era
90s
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No documented rap beefs.

Trina
Nann N***a (1998) launched both careers. Miami rap duo. Slip-N-Slide Records.
Collab
Rick Ross
Both Miami. Trick Daddy paved the way for Rick Ross's Miami rap empire.
Friendship
Studio Albums
Based on a True Story 1997
www.thug.com 1998
Book of Thugs: Chapter A.K., Verse 47 2000
Thugs Are Us 2001
Thug Holiday 2002
Thug Matrimony: Married to the Streets 2004
Back by Thug Demand 2006
Finally Famous Born a Thug Still a Thug 2009
1990 Until… 2014
Mixtapes
Lost Sessions 2010
Dick & Dynamite 2013
EPs
Take It to Da House 2005