PASTOR TROY - I THINK I SAW AN ALIEN (#18 FROM THE STREETS NEED YOU) video free download


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Recognized for the lyrical self-consciousness, thoughtfulness, and sincerity he injects into his otherwise standard approach to Dirty South rap, Pastor Troy stood out among the masses of up-and-coming Southern MC trying to break out nationally in the early 2000s. Born Micah LeVar Troy on November 18, 1977, in the College Park suburb of Atlanta, GA, he grew up under the influence of his father, Alfred Troy, a principled man of Haitian descent who is a former drill instructor turned pastor. Street culture, and specifically rap music, also influenced Pastor Troy when he was a teenager at Creekside High School and, later, a student at Payne College.

Pastor Troy made his recording debut in 1999 with We Ready - I Declare War, an underground album released by Madd Society Records. "No Mo Play in G.A.," a Master P dis, drew attention to the album and earned Pastor Troy some initial notoriety. A pair of subsequent underground albums — Book I and Pastor Troy for President, both released in 2000 — set the stage for Pastor Troy's major-label debut, Face Off (2001). Released by Universal Records, the album was led by the non-charting single "This tha City" and included previously released material (e.g., "No Mo Play in G.A."). Also in 2001, the Pastor Troy-affiliated group DSGB (i.e., Down South Georgia Boyz) made its debut on The Last Supper, released by Khaotic Generation Records.

Pastor Troy's second album for Universal, Universal Soldier (2002), was his most successful. The album, his first comprised of entirely all-new material, boasted a couple Timbaland productions, including "Are We Cuttin'," which was released as a single. Lil Jon also produced a few tracks ("Who, What, When, Where," "For My Hustlaz," "If They Kill Me"). Universal Soldier charted at number 13 on The Billboard 200, while "Are We Cuttin'" broke into the The Billboard Hot 100 (number 96) — both career highs for Pastor Troy. By Any Means Necessary (2004), the follow-up album, and "Ridin' Big," its lead single, couldn't match the commercial success of the previous go-round, and consequently Pastor Troy and Universal dissolved their partnership.

Once again an independent rapper, Pastor Troy began releasing a variety of albums at a fast rate: Face Off, Pt. 2 and Hood Hustlin': The Mix Tape, Vol. 1 were released in 2005; Stay Tru, By Choice or by Force, Down South Hood Hustlin, and Atlanta 2 Memphis in 2006; and Tool Muziq in 2007.

Comments

9 years ago

Ryan Russell

Dam Troy, u done did it again. Loving this junt.

9 years ago

773steve

no such thing as aleians just demons but the beat cold af

9 years ago

tcinc4

On baby !

9 years ago

Navado Henderson

Did beat is A1 ptroy epic!!!

9 years ago

Kay Red

Pastor Troy wild LMAO! He said it looked at me

9 years ago

GEORGIA BOY78

PT on sum utha shit..LOVE IT THO

9 years ago

Jesua Freedon

I think I Sâw an A£ien.. 8/09 ...Hope to Meet you On3day Pastor Disaster *...* 

10 years ago

derek carter

Very Odd song For PT.

10 years ago

POPEDALOUDMOUTH

I believe u ptroy I did 2

10 years ago

matt1989cars

it was Ball and MJG smoking orange juice!!! lovin life, I'm still waiting on them to scoop me one day!!!

10 years ago

Shawtycuz

them fallen angels u saw troy

10 years ago

SaintSatansSoul

Which rapper realer than Troy!? Nomofobody! especially when he got real shitt like this classick. keep bringin em Troy, salute.

10 years ago

mookmontana

thats the TROY i wanna hear!

10 years ago

David Grant

Square bizness

10 years ago

FREE G$

#RT keep it up pt

10 years ago

2facecapone

i done seen a ufo real shit!! shit was cray in Killinois!

10 years ago

Mikle Myers

Manicca!

10 years ago

Ron Krush

lol Pastor Troy done lost it!

10 years ago

Sebastian Owens

Pastor has made many great tracks and I will just chalk this up to another "Are We Cuttin" type of songs where it is abled to be played on the radio while having the music video played also. Everyone knows underground music doesn't make as much money as these people who makes hits strictly for the radio. Most PT songs can't be played on the radio in most states.

10 years ago

Sebastian Owens

He has crabs.

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