Trouble, Atlanta Rapper, Dies at 34

Trouble

Trouble attends Jeezy Birthday celebration at Compound on October 03, 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Trouble, the Atlanta rapper who collaborated with Drake and The Weeknd, has died. He was 34.

News of the rapper’s passing was confirmed in a social media post by Def Jam on Sunday (June 5). “Our thoughts and prayers are with the children, loved ones, and fans of Trouble,” the label wrote on Instagram. “A true voice for his city and an inspiration to the community he proudly represented. RIP Scoob.”

The cause of his Trouble’s death was not immediately known at press time. Billboard has reached out to his representatives for further information.

Following the rapper’s passing, tributes came pouring in from other members of the hip-hop community, including Mike Will Made-It, Gucci Mane, Rae Sremmurd, Meek Mill, T.I. and Jermaine Dupri.

“Rest Easy Skoob,” Mike Will Made-It wrote alongside a photo of the pair in his Instagram Story.

Trouble, whose real name was Mariel Semonte Orr, burst onto the hip-hop scene in 2011 with his December 17th mixtape through Duct Tape Entertainment. The music video for the project’s popular “Bussin” track sent chills down the spine of mainstream America, as the rapper exposed the horrors of Atlanta’s Zone 6.

Following a pair of jail stints from 2008-2011 and 2017-2018, Trouble signed a joint venture with Mike Will Made-It’s Ear Drummers Records and Interscope. He released his major-label debut Edgewood, in March 2018. The project featured appearances by Drake, The Weeknd, Quavo, Fetty Wap, Low Down Dirty Black, and others.

“My music goes to a personal level, Trouble told Billboard in 2018. “That’s all my life stories. A lot of times I don’t care if the n—a just came into the game smoking hot. I’m not going to jump on any n—a. I like to have a genuine relationship then we can do music.”

See more tributes to Trouble below.

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Source: billboard.com

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