Troy, son of a Haitian-American drill instructor turned pastor Alfred Troy, attended Creekside High School. Troy attended Paine College before he fully pursued his career in rap.
Pastor Troy released his first album, We Ready (I Declare War), in 1999. Subsequently, he was featured in several songs by other artists and helped get other up and coming artists get a name for themselves, i.e. Rasheeda/Que bo gold ("do it"), & underground hip-hop producer Joey Cutless, who now produces soundtracks for network television and composes film scores. Ludacris featured Troy on his album Back for the First Time in the song "Get Off Me." In addition, Pastor Troy is also the front man of the rap group D.S.G.B. (Down South Georgia Boys).DSGB originated in Augusta, Georgia. He was also featured on the collaborative album Kings of Crunk by Lil Jon in the song "Throw it Up".Troy and then friend Lil' Jon reached the top of the charts in the south with songs such as "Vice Versa" and "Throw it Up". Since being in the music industry, Pastor Troy has been in public beefs with Master P[1], Lil Scrappy and The BME Click, and Sno, with whom he has since come to terms. In 2002, Troy's album Universal Soldier became popular in the South, especially with the song "Are We Cuttin'" featuring Ms. Jade, which was also featured on the soundtrack for the action film xXx that year. The album debuted at #13 on the Billboard 200. In 2003, Troy appeared on Young Jeezy's 2003 album Come Shop wit' Me on the track titled "GA".
Troy later released one of his more commercial albums, By Any Means Necessary, in 2004. This album featured songs like the hit "Ridin' Big". Following this release, Pastor Troy was released from his Universal contract because of creativity disputes. He then released Face Off, Part II, which addressed some issues with Lil Scrappy and BME, adding new songs, and even remade some of his hits. In 2005, he appeared with Killer Mike on Chamillionaire's track "Southern Takeover" off of The Sound of Revenge.
Pastor Troy released three albums in 2006, starting with Stay Tru, then followed by By Choice Or By Force and Atlanta 2 Memphis, which is a collaboration album with Memphis rapper Criminal Manne. Stay Tru debuted at the Billboard 200 at #150, selling 6,000 copies its first week. Currently, Pastor Troy is signed with two record labels. SMC (Stay Tru, Tool Muziq) and Money and Power Records (Face Off Part 2, Atlanta 2 Memphis)
Pastor Troy owns a Customised Ford F-650 truck, which was highlight on The Raw Report DVD , Vol. 1. He has also been mentioned in two songs by Kanye West: "Get 'Em High" (featuring Talib Kweli and Common): "And I will cut your girl like Pastor Troy / And I don't usually smoke, but pass the 'dro", as well as "'03 Electric Relaxation" (featuring Consequence): "Original rude boy like Pastor Troy/The G-500 is my favorite toy/Cause it don't look like a thug or a hood/But he keep dem gorillas so we still be good." Pastor Troy also just did a deal with Atlanta Base Big Cat Records and is coming out with an album very soon.
Pastor Troy released his 16th solo album entitled Ready For War on June 9, 2009 on Real Talk Ent. Ready For War is Pastor Troy's 2nd album released on Real Talk Ent. The first album Pastor Troy released on Real Talk Ent. was entitled Attitude Adjuster on February 19, 2008.
Troy's song Crank Me Up was also used by the 2008 Notre Dame Football team as a pump up song at practice and before games.
Do It
Pastor Troy Lyrics
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Do it, (come on now)
Do it, (come on now)
Do it,
(Come on) Do the damn thing
[Verse 1: Rasheeda]
Come on let's start this shit
A little something for them hatin' hoes
Who gets nothin' but them knees and boes
Why y'all all in my grill,
Why y'all can't keep it real
Always tryin' to plot and scheme
Want to live this life is just a dream
Ain't no I in teams
All the real niggas know what it mean
Catch me y'all just to slow
Hatin' hoes gotta let y'all go
Don't never try to stop my flo'
Won't tell you this shit no mo'
The baddest hoe that you ever seen
Two triple O, shawty bout that green
[Verse 2: Que Bo Gold]
Naw they don't understand
These niggas don't understand
These muthafuckers think we playin
See they don't know what we sayin
Fake niggas in our grill
Fake niggas all in our grill
These niggas don't want to get to it
These niggas don't want to do it
[Chorus]
[Verse 3: Re Re]
You can tell a real nigga from the fake fake
A trill nigga that's down in the cake cake
A hot girl that's clean not stank stank
Some bad weave for somebody
So you took a little drank
So I guess it made you think that you could when you can't
Wit the N with the ain't
Ain't nobody got time round here to playing round
Sucker with the big sack nigga better lay it down
Comin' through ain't bout that shady shit
Boy I'm mo' dirty than Dusty Rhodes
I drop the beat and rock the flo'
Representing that Que Bo Gold
So don't you try to test us out thinkin' we country wit no skills
'cause I drop the bass and tame the bass
Put this fire to yo grill
[Verse 4: Rasheeda]
Well I was born in Illinois okay ah
Raised in Atlanta, G-A yah
Lived in New York and L.A. yea
My nigga I'm da shit no matter where I stay
cause, uh, I was cut like that, lil buddy I'm stacked like that
From the front to the side to the back, Rasheeda, and I'm tight like that
I ain't never been worried bout another
Cutter her buddy, lil buddy I don't studder
9 double lock chrome for the lame lame
Big faces in my pocket not the chump change
Ride the Benz with the wood grain, grilled out, smoke frame,
With the knock knock
38 pop pop all you haters just stop
Or you gone get dropped
[Chorus]
Verse 4: Pastor Troy
Uh, Stick em, ha ha ha, stick em
Fuck them pussy niggas and who ever wit em
All I say is sic em
And there go my boys
D-S-G-B, Pastor damn Troy
Boy you ain't ready
Boy you don't want it
Boy we ain't ready, bitch get disappointed
Shit, all I know is southern blo'd not lower than a dime
From thirty piece to quarter ki we strictly on the grind
No time to spit no evidence, no evidence, no charge
Since they ain't got no evidence
I gave them my lil boy
The scars from my hand as I crank up the speaker
Drop the bomb on you bitches, Pastor and Rasheeda
Bitch, do it!
[Chorus]
The song "Do It" by Pastor Troy, featuring Rasheeda, Que Bo Gold, and Pastor Troy himself, is a self-affirmation anthem about staying true to oneself in the face of haters and naysayers. The chorus sets the tone for the track, urging the listener to "Do the damn thing." Rasheeda, Que Bo Gold, and Re Re all take turns spitting verses that call out the fake people in their lives who try to bring them down. Rasheeda raps about the jealousy and envy of haters who can't keep up with her success, Que Bo Gold raps about how the fake people in his life don't truly understand him, and Re Re raps about being able to tell real people from the fake ones. Pastor Troy closes out the song with his own verse, in which he shows his support for his fellow artists.
The lyrics of "Do It" are geared towards anyone who has ever felt held back or judged by others. The song encourages listeners to be their best selves and to ignore those who would bring them down. The track has a infectious beat that is sure to pump anyone up, and the lyrics are relatable and empowering. Overall, "Do It" is a quality rap track that is sure to inspire listeners to be their best selves.
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: DAMON YUL WIMBLEY, MARK MORALES, DARREN ROBINSON, RASHEEDA BUCKNER, KARESHA JONES, NIQUA JONES, MICAH LE VAR TROY
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@mzmotorcity6427
Social media brought me here. I've never heard this song until today. THIS IS HER BEST RAP SONG EVER!!
@shaylew5250
Me too. I just saw the TikTok. I love Pastor Troy.
@Quezyque
That’s crazy you must be born after 2003
@sabrinabonsu81
🔥🔥🔥🔥
@Armanidadoll
This and get it on her best songs
@TTGOTBANDZZ
Kirk really stole her light. She could’ve been a star
@tahairazen
Nah. I think she failed to develop her own identity when it comes to music. Wasnt much special about her. This is her best song because of the flavor pastor troy and his producers brought. Her music is all over the place when it comes to style
@elizabethmejia1117
Uhhh Kirk was all for Rasheed!! They got in love having babies, ventured out to do other thing, opening businesses. She is boss and I commend her and her husband
@laylanorwood9824
I don’t care what nobody say SHE ATE THIS SONG UP!!!!
@kennyroberson6216
She did eat on this song I wish she would still rap like this