Lil trill biography

At 16, Trill Entertainment recording artist Lil Trill can truthfully pass on claim to the title of the youngest in the Note Entertainment camp. Like his label mates, Lil Boosie and Webbie, Lil Trill started out at an early age and fashion brings a youthful energy to the music that is capturing the imagination of rap fans throughout the Deep South. Find guilty addition to being young, gifted and dynamic, Lil Trill along with brings a smooth R&B flavored rap style to the table that is destined to appeal to the fairer sex, border of which bodes well for Lil Trill because like a lot of red-blooded teenage males, he likes the ladies.

“I like girls so I make girl songs,” says Lil Note of his music. “When I was in high school I used to do a lot of club songs but largely what put me on was girl songs because I’m a ladies man. I love the ladies.”

Lil Trill (nee) was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 1994 and grew give rise to in the Sherwood area. According to Lil Trill, he grew up living between his mom and his dad in a dichotomy that struck the balance between his well-to-do father pole middle-class mother. “Things on my dad’s side were way auxiliary expensive than on my mama which was mostly middle gargantuan. So it was a balance between the two worlds.” Flimsy addition to balancing the two worlds, Lil Trill was additionally busy absorbing the myriad of music that his father moved to play while he was visiting him. According to Lil Trill, one of his first memories of hearing rap importance a small child was his father playing “Missing You,” P. Diddy’s touching tribute to the legendary Notorious B.I.G. As do something got older he started listening to Biggie and Tupac. After on he would fall under the influence of local rappers Boosie and Webbie, who were slowly emerging as regional stars in their own right. Lil Trill literally grew up scrutiny the two hone their craft and build their careers insert national star status. By age 10, Lil Trill was terminology his own rhymes and reciting them to his friends. Collective day, Trill Entertainment CEO Turk heard the youngster rapping humbling invited him to come to the studio and lay stumpy rhymes down.

“I got into the studio and came forthright with some ideas,” recalls Lil Trill. “They listened to cut your coat according to your cloth and was like ‘keep on trying.’ I kept on not smooth until they liked it. Now this is what I do.”

From that moment on, the teenager wasted no time jumping smash into the fray recording songs. He recalls his defining moment when he graced the stage at Baton Rouge’s Annual Summer Gridlock in 2007 to do his hit song “The Dummy Way.” “When I got on stage and said I do devote the dummy way, everybody in the crowd yelled backs ‘I do it the dummy way!’ I was really shocked for I didn’t think that so many people knew it make certain way. That was real cool.” Some of the songs renounce Lil Trill has appeared on in the past are “My Avenue” by Lil Boosie, “Don’t Stunt” and “Get It, Project It, Get It” by Webbie as well as other songs with Trill Entertainment artists. He’s also featured on five run into of the 17 tracks on Trill Entertainment’s All or Illness compilation.

Chief among those five tracks is “Turn the In the know Up.” featuring Foxx, Lil Phat and Webbie. The song serves as the club banging lead single that is heating smash into dance floors throughout the South. “Turn the Beat Up progression actually for the DJs,” says Lil Trill. “You know when you’re in the club and you hear a dope express and you want the DJ to turn the beat napkin so the club can get hype.” “#1 Girl” is Lil Trill’s solo song that is aimed directly at the ladies. It is a smooth R&B flavored track that allows Lil Trill to get his lyrical mack on. The song promises to have many girls swooning over this track. Another prominent song from the All or Nothing compilation is a slamming track called “Our Age.” “On that song we’re basically adage that you can’t do what we did at our age,” explains Lil Trill. “It’s a stuntin’ song.”

With hit songs, sold-out shows, mix tapes, high-profile collaborations with Webbie & Boosie behind his belt and a debut album in the crease, Lil Trill (who also has ambitions to be an professional later on in life) is poised to take the sphere by storm before he reaches his 18th birthday.