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Trouble
Birth nameMariel Semonte Orr
Also known asTrouble DTE,Skoob,Big Trouble
Born (1987-11-04) November 4, 1987 (age 37)
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
GenresHip hop
OccupationRapper
Years active2011–present
Labels

Mariel Semonte Orr (born November 4, 1987), best known professionally as Trouble, is an American rapper.

Early life

Mariel Semonté Orr was born on November 4, 1987, in Atlanta, Georgia.[1] He started rapping at age of 14.[2]

Career

In April 2011, Trouble released his debut mixtape December 17th,[3] which was placed at number 23 on Complex magazine's The 25 Best Mixtapes of 2011.[4] The mixtape included the song "Bussin,'" which featured rappers Yo Gotti, Waka Flocka Flame and Trae tha Truth on the remix.[5] In August 2011, Complex included Trouble in its "15 New Rappers To Watch Out For" list.[6] In 2013, he was also included in XXL magazine's "15 Atlanta Rappers You Should Know" list.[7]

In 2015, Trouble appeared on Lupe Fiasco's album Tetsuo & Youth, alongside with Glasses Malone, Trae tha Truth, Billy Blue, Buk and Fam-Lay in the track "Chopper."

In 2016, Trouble appeared on rapper YFN Lucci's single "Key to the Streets," which peaked at number 70 on the Billboard Hot 100.[8]

In March 2016, Trouble And labelmate Veli Sosa Filmed a music video in North Carolina Titled "Straight Out" from his 2016 mixtape Skoobzilla And "Like A" Which features ReeseDaGreat, Who is also signed to DTE. The Videos Were filmed By Director LookImHD and Guest stars Big Bank Black as a cameo in the videos, which a snippet was later posted on Instagram.[9]

In 2017, Trouble signed a Deal with Mike Will Made It's record label Ear Drummer Records and Interscope Records.

Discography

Studio albums

Mixtapes

  • December 17th (2011)[3]
  • Green Light (2011)[11]
  • 431 Days (2012)[12]
  • The Return of December 17th (2013)[13]
  • All on Me (2014)[14]
  • #ZayDidIt (2015)[15]
  • Skoob Fresh (2015)[16]
  • Skoobzilla (2016)[17]
  • Year in 2016 (2017)[18]

References

  1. ^ "Trouble (20) Duscography". Discogs. Retrieved November 21, 2016.
  2. ^ "The Break Presents: Trouble". XXL. July 29, 2011. Retrieved November 21, 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Trouble's December 17th Mixtape". The Fader. April 27, 2011. Retrieved November 21, 2016.
  4. ^ "The 25 Best Mixtapes of 2011". Complex. December 25, 2011. Retrieved November 21, 2016.
  5. ^ "Trouble – Bussin (Remix) (feat. Yo Gotti, Waka Flocka & Trae Tha Truth)". OnSMASH. June 28, 2011. Retrieved November 21, 2016.
  6. ^ "15 New Rappers To Watch Out For". Complex. August 16, 2011. Retrieved November 21, 2016.
  7. ^ "The New New: 15 Atlanta Rappers You Should Know". XXL. April 24, 2013. Retrieved November 21, 2016.
  8. ^ "Yfn Lucci - Chart history". Billboard. Retrieved November 21, 2016.
  9. ^ "Listen To Trouble's Skoobzilla Mixtape". The FADER. Retrieved 2020-11-12.
  10. ^ https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/trouble-thug-luv/
  11. ^ "Trouble (ATL) - Green Light". HotNewHipHop. September 20, 2011. Retrieved November 21, 2016.
  12. ^ "Trouble (ATL) - 431 Days". HotNewHipHop. March 27, 2012. Retrieved November 21, 2016.
  13. ^ "Trouble (ATL) - The Return Of December 17th". HotNewHipHop. June 17, 2013. Retrieved November 21, 2016.
  14. ^ "All On Me (Deluxe Edition) by Trouble". iTunes. Retrieved November 21, 2016.
  15. ^ "Trouble - #Zaydidit". HotNewHipHop. June 9, 2015. Retrieved November 21, 2016.
  16. ^ "Skoob Fresh by Trouble". iTunes. Retrieved November 21, 2016.
  17. ^ "Listen To Trouble's Skoobzilla Mixtape". The Fader. May 5, 2016. Retrieved November 21, 2016.
  18. ^ "Trouble: Year in 2016 Album Review". Pitchfork. January 24, 2017. Retrieved January 29, 2017.