Pastor Troy

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  • dirty south
  • rap
  • crunk
  • hip-hop
  • hip hop
Micah Levar "Pastor" Troy (born November 18, 1977) is an American rapper and record producer and a member of the hardcore rap group D.S.G.B. (Down South Georgia Boys). After being featured on recordings by such artists as Lil Jon and Ludacris, as well as being featured on the soundtrack to the movie xXx, Troy's 2002 album Universal Soldier became popular throughout the United States. 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.

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Songs

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    My Niggaz is the Grind!

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    Nice Change

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    No Mo Play in G.A.

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    No Mo Play in GA

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    No Mo Play in GA, Part 2

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    No Money

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    Off in This Game

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    Off the Chain

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    Oh Father

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    On the Block (feat. Criminal M)

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    Outro

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    P.T. Are You Wit Me?

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    Partner in Crime (feat. Misha)

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    Pastor Troy 4 President

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    Pastor Troy for President

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    Phone Call to Pimpin Ken.net

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    Police Can't Break It Up

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    Polo's & Lacoste

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    Pop a Few Bottles (feat. Rashe)

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    Pray

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    Prayer

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    PT Cruiser

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    Put Him on the Scope

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    Representin'

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    Respect Game

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    Rhonda

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    Rideout

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    Ridin' Big

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    Ridin' Big, Part 2

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    Saddam

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    Shoutouts, We Ready!

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    Skit

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    Skit - Idol

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    Stay Tru

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    Still Looking (feat. Mr. Mudd)

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    Stop Tryin'

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    Strap Up

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    Street Law

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    Take Off

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    Talk

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    Tell 'Em It's On (feat. Timbaland)

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    That's the Move

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    The Belt

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    Then I Got Changed

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    Then I Gotta Change

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    This Tha City

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    Throw Yo Flags Up

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    Throw Your Flags Up

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    Tool Muziq

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    Twenty Six (feat. Bootleg)


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