Pastor Troy

Rapper

Popular As The Pastor PT Cruiser Pastor Dizasta

Birthday November 18, 1977

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace College Park, Georgia, U.S.

Age 46 years old

Nationality Georgia

#46617 Most Popular

1977

Micah LeVar "Pastor" Troy (born November 18, 1977) is an American rapper and producer.

He is also a member of the hardcore rap group D.S.G.B. (Down South Georgia Boyz).

Micah LeVar Troy was born on November 18, 1977, in College Park, Georgia.

His father, Alfred Troy, is a former drill instructor turned pastor.

Troy graduated from Creekside High School and attended Paine College in Augusta, Georgia, before deciding to fully pursue his career in rap.

1997

His rap name comes from his last name and his father's profession as a pastor, and is also a pun on the name Castor Troy, a character from John Woo's 1997 film Face/Off, played by Nicolas Cage and John Travolta.

His fourth album is titled Face Off in reference to the movie.

1999

He released his first album, We Ready (I Declare War), in 1999.

To generate attention and buzz, he attacked Master P verbally on the infamous "No Mo Play in G. A."

Ludacris featured Troy on his album Back for the First Time for the song "Get Off Me".

In addition, Pastor Troy is the front man of the rap group D.S.G.B. (Down South Georgia Boyz).

DSGB originated in Augusta, Georgia.

He was also featured on the collaborative album Kings of Crunk by Lil Jon in the song "Throw it Up".

2002

In 2002, Troy's album Universal Soldier became popular in the South, especially with the song "Are We Cuttin'" featuring Ms. Jade, which was also featured on the soundtrack for the action film xXx that year.

The album debuted at #13 on the Billboard 200.

2003

In 2003, Troy appeared on Young Jeezy's 2003 album Come Shop wit' Me on the track titled "GA".

2004

Troy released By Any Means Necessary in 2004.

Following this album, Troy was released from his Universal contract because of creativity disputes.

He then released Face Off, Part II, which addressed some issues with Lil Scrappy and BME.

2005

In 2005, he appeared with Killer Mike on Chamillionaire's track "Southern Takeover" off of The Sound of Revenge.

2006

He released three albums in 2006, starting with Stay Tru, then followed by By Choice or By Force and Atlanta 2 Memphis, which is a collaboration album with Memphis rapper Criminal Manne.

Stay Tru debuted at the Billboard 200 at #150, selling 6,000 copies its first week.

2009

Troy released his 16th solo album, Ready for War, in June 2009, and released seven more studio albums then and 2011.

2012

In 2012, he released The Last OutLaw, and in 2013, he released The Streets Need You.

2014

In 2014, he released Crown Royal Part 4 mixtape, as well as the album Welcome to the Rap Game, while he released the sixth edition of his Crown Royal mixtape series in 2015 along with WAR (We Are Ready) in Atlanta, which featured by Paul Wall and Bun B.

2016

On April 5, 2016, Pastor Troy received the Legends of ATL Award from BMI for his contributions to music in Atlanta.

With D.S.G.B.

Other collaborations

"Havin' A Bad Day"

"This Tha City"

"My Niggaz Is The Grind"

"Move To Mars"

"Throw Your Flags Up"

"No Mo Play In GA"

"Eternal Yard Dash" with Big Toombs

2017

In 2017, Troy announced his retirement and released his last album "O.G.P.T" in July.

2020

He also announced he was in the process of completing his second movie, titled Down 2 Come Up, which he wrote, directed, and starred in, which was slated for released on March 17, 2020.

He later released two albums, "Clubber Lang" and "Enemy of the State".

In January 2020, Pastor Troy made homophobic comments on the outfit Lil Nas X wore during the Grammy Awards.

In a subsequent interview, Pastor Troy said he was not being homophobic but then claimed that "being gay isn't right" and made several other homophobic comments.