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Pastor Troy And No Limit Big Court FACE OFF About Why He Dissed No Limit With “No Mo Play In GA”

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Pastor Troy sits down with Rachel Renee’ and Big Court to discuss his upbringing in the church and being the son of a pastor. PT admits that his parents were supportive of his rap career despite their strong religious beliefs and practices.

He released his first album, We Ready (I Declare War), in 1999. To generate attention and buzz, he attacked record producer ⁠Master P⁠ verbally on the song “No Mo Play in G. A.”
Fellow Georgia-based rapper ⁠Ludacris⁠ enlisted Troy to appear on his ⁠Jermaine Dupri⁠-produced song “Get Off Me”, from the former’s ⁠Def Jam Recordings⁠ debut, ⁠Back for the First Time⁠. Troy also formed the ⁠Augusta, Georgia⁠-based hip hop group D.S.G.B. (Down South Georgia Boyz) during this time, for which he served as frontman. He guest appeared on ⁠Lil Jon⁠ & the Eastside Boyz’ song “Throw It Up”, from their collaborative album ⁠Kings of Crunk⁠ (2002).

In 2002, Troy’s album ⁠Universal Soldier⁠ became popular in the ⁠South⁠; it spawned the single “Are We Cuttin'” featuring ⁠Ms. Jade⁠, which was also featured on the soundtrack for the action film ⁠xXx⁠, released that year. The album debuted at number 13 on the ⁠Billboard 200⁠.⁠[6]⁠ In 2003, Troy appeared on ⁠Young Jeezy⁠’s 2003 album ⁠Come Shop wit’ Me⁠ on the track titled “GA”.

Troy released ⁠By Any Means Necessary⁠ in 2004. Following this album, Troy was released from his Universal contract due to creative disputes. He then released ⁠Face Off, Part II⁠, which addressed some issues with Lil Scrappy and BME. In 2005, he appeared with ⁠Killer Mike⁠ on ⁠Chamillionaire⁠’s track “Southern Takeover” off of ⁠The Sound of Revenge⁠.

He released three albums in 2006, starting with ⁠Stay Tru⁠, followed by By Choice or By Force and ⁠Atlanta 2 Memphis⁠, the latter on which in collaboration with ⁠Memphis, Tennessee⁠, rapper ⁠Criminal Manne⁠. Stay Tru entered the Billboard 200 at number 150, selling 6,000 copies its first week.

Troy released his sixteenth solo album, Ready for War, in June 2009, and released seven follow-up studio albums until 2011. In 2012, he released The Last OutLaw, and in 2013, he released The Streets Need You. In 2014, he released the mixtape Crown Royal Part 4, as well as the album Welcome to the Rap Game, while he released the sixth installment of his Crown Royal mixtape series in 2015, along with WAR (We Are Ready) in Atlanta, which featured ⁠Paul Wall⁠ and ⁠Bun B⁠.

In 2017, Troy announced his retirement, and released his last album O.G.P.T in July of that year. He also announced he was in the process of completing his second film, titled Down 2 Come Up, which he wrote, directed, and starred in, which was slated for released on March 17, 2020. Despite announcing his retirement, his career continued with the release of two albums: Clubber Lang (2018) and Enemy of the State (2019).

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