Troy Warner Broderick
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Early Life
Troy Warner Broderick was born on December 29, 1981 at Queens General Hospital[1] in his hometown of Queens, New York City. Trizzy parents separated when he was very young and he was raised by his mother Delores. He attended public elementary school P.S 52[2] where he developed a love for basketball, he then attended Tri-Community JHS 231[3] where he continued his passion for basketball. After graduating Trizzy then went to Springfield Gardens High School[4] in Queens. Trizzy and his family moved to Atlanta Georgia to the Sun Valley Apartments on Bouldercrest Road. He would meet and be around the likes of OJ da Juiceman and Gucci Mane being that they were from that area in East Atlanta. At this point he began creating music.
Career
Musical career
In 2006 Trizzy would educated hisself more on how to create music and then purchased a Dell computer and the Pro Tools software which then he began to record, produce and mix his own music. Trizzy recorded for local artist that wanted to record as a side business. Trizzy started his own record label in 2016 Money Beta Cartel LLC[5]. Trizzy the God began to get notice for the work that he was putting in the music industry. He began to work with more Record producer and started to record music at the SAE Institute[6] in Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Trizzy the God was then invited to Studio 26[7] in Miami, Florida where he made more music connections. Trizzy the God worked with Jadakiss who would host his album The Cartel [8] and released on all major platforms Apple Music, Spotify and Tidal (service). Trizzy the God has released over 100 songs worldwide and has reached over 500,000 independent streams across all platforms.
Business career
Trizzy the God worked at KB Toys Store, Sunrise Movie Theater, Best Buy and Delta Air Lines. Trizzy has established his self as a entrepreneur in 2016 started his first legal company Money Beta Cartel LLC[9] he also created Tech Company Digital Trap House, LLC with his business partner Y.O. Chizz with who he also co founded Non-fungible token Neighborhood Tales. He founded a fashion luxury brand company ÒBRUADAIR LLC[10].
Influences
Trizzy main influence in life is his mother Delores music list consist of Michael Jackson Jay-Z The Blueprint album, Kingdom Come (Jay-Z album), American Gangster (album), Tupac Shakur All Eyez on Me album, Dear Mama song, Jadakiss, The Notorious B.I.G., L.T.D. (band), Frankie Beverly, Maxwell (musician), Bob Marley.
Personal Life
In 2013 Trizzy lost his mother, he shared the news via Facebook and Instagram.
Discography
Mixtapes
2012 : BUSINESS NEVA PERSONAL PT.1
Trizzy the God started his official music career being featured on the mixtape by DJ Flatline hosted by rapper Grafh in 2012 called Business Neva Personal Pt.1[11] this mixtape was released on September 21, 2012 which also featured artist like Meek Mill, Jadakiss, J. Cole, French Montana, Lil Wayne, Jeezy, Gucci Mane, Big Sean and many other rappers. This mixtape has over 16,000 views and was released on the mixtape platform DatPiff.
2013 : In Da Game
Trizzy the God then release his solo mixtape under his first stage name King Trizzy on July 11, 2013 titled In Da Game [12]that featured 20 tracks and was hosted by Disc jockey Slimer for Queens, New York the area of Linden Boulevard. This project was released by record label Marcston Music on the mixtape music platform DatPiff.
2016 : Strength Through Struggle
In 2016 Trizzy the God then released his first Mixtape Album called Strength Through Struggle[13] that featured 12 tracks. This mixtape album is available on the music platform Spotify and Tidal (service). In 2016 Trizzy the God also launched his own record label Money Beta CartelLLC'
2017 : On Go
In 2017 Trizzy the God released his first mixtape On Go[14] under the Money Beta Cartel Label (M.B.C). Trizzy brought on independent artist to collaborate on the project which had 6 tracks which displayed a confident cadence and great lyrics. This project was released on April 4, 2017 on the music platform Apple Music, Spotify.
2018 : Blue Pill, Red Pill
Trizzy the God then released a second Money Beta Cartel collaborated double album based off the movie The Matrix (franchise) where the two albums were named Red Pill[15] and Blue Pill[16]. It featured artist Divine Cight who led the Red Pill album while Trizzy the God led the Bill Pill album were Trizzy featured songs like Blue Pill[17] and Morpheus[18]. This double album was released on October 1, 2018 on Apple Music and Spotify|Spotify.
2020 : Good Fellas
On July 10, 2020 Trizzy the God released an Ep his forth project under the Money Beta Cartel Label titled Good Fellas[19]. Divine Cight featured on songs like Best Buy[20] and Zara[21] which was released on Apple Music, Spotify and on Miami 101.5 lite FM station
Albums
2020 : Bouldercrest Rd (The Lost Files)
Trizzy the God changed his stage name from King Trizzy to Trizzy the God. Trizzy the God dropped Bouldercrest Rd (The Lost Files)[22]. this project was dropped on April 28, 2020 on all major music streaming platform including Apple Music, Spotify and Tidal (service).
2020 : Tony Stark
On Halloween Trizzy the God released his album Tony Stark[23] with 15 records with songs like Billionaire Status[24] Playing with Fire[25] and Bruhzin[26] , this album was released on October 31, 2020 available on all major music platforms such as Apple Music, Spotify and Tidal (service).
Videography
Trizzy the God released a video on Trizzy the God officialYouTube (channel)|Youtube channel with feature from M GOD for the record YEAH[27] released on April 5, 2022.
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