Pastor Troy Interview at The Breakfast Club Power 105.1

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Gotta Respect the OG Pastor Troy if you from the SouthEast
 
I still bang Vice Versa :yes:

this was my first time I ever heard of him
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BET Uncut classic :dance:
 
Good interview.

I got Crown Royal 6 on my phone now

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ask him what happened when he came to baton rouge "beefin" with p

i listen to troy music but there is a good ol backstory that he not telling
 

Still one of the hardest songs ever,I have been a fan of pastor troy since about 2000 when my boy from Atlanta let me hear him for the first time, cool cat too, real down to earth the times I meet him too
 
Saw this nigga with his chick at Cozumel on Cinco de Mayo. [emoji38]

They played his shit, some drama, TRU, twista, P, and other shit that had folks :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:



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Saw this nigga with his chick at Cozumel on Cinco de Mayo. [emoji38]

They played his shit, some drama, TRU, twista, P, and other shit that had folks :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:



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I bet that was a ball! :yes:

Lemme know next time you go

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No lie I was just jammin this in the gym 2 days ago

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i moved to atl the summer of '98,, "ain't no more play in GA" was played all day & night on the radio & in the clubs,, & this was at a time when local atl artist (outside of outkast & goodie mobb) got no love anywhere,,

to be honest, i thought troy was wack when i first heard him,, but after going out to clubs damn near every night, it grew on me,, now that song has so many memories attached to it, it gets me fired up to hear it,, the 90's was the last of a golden era in atl,, im glad i was a part of it
 
i moved to atl the summer of '98,, "ain't no more play in GA" was played all day & night on the radio & in the clubs,, & this was at a time when local atl artist (outside of outkast & goodie mobb) got no love anywhere,,

to be honest, i thought troy was wack when i first heard him,, but after going out to clubs damn near every night, it grew on me,, now that song has so many memories attached to it, it gets me fired up to hear it,, the 90's was the last of a golden era in atl,, im glad i was a part of it


He rocked the confederate flag in videos too, remember?
 
i moved to atl the summer of '98,, "ain't no more play in GA" was played all day & night on the radio & in the clubs,, & this was at a time when local atl artist (outside of outkast & goodie mobb) got no love anywhere,,

to be honest, i thought troy was wack when i first heard him,, but after going out to clubs damn near every night, it grew on me,, now that song has so many memories attached to it, it gets me fired up to hear it,, the 90's was the last of a golden era in atl,, im glad i was a part of it

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Fill us in with the backstory

he wanted to get signed to no limit back in the day and it didn't happen this was when atl and new orleans was beefing tough he came to baton rouge thinking he was bigger than what he was and got beat up and ran out of town
 
he wanted to get signed to no limit back in the day and it didn't happen this was when atl and new orleans was beefing tough he came to baton rouge thinking he was bigger than what he was and got beat up and ran out of town
:smh:

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