Ludacris featured Troy on his album Back for the First Time in the song "Get Off Me." In addition, Pastor Troy is also the front man of the rap group D.S.G.B.
Subsequently, he was featured in several songs by other artists and helped get other up and coming artists get a name for themselves, i.e Rasheeda/Que bo gold ("do it"), & underground hip-hop producer Joey Cutless, who now produces soundtracks for network television and composes film scores. Pastor Troy released his first album, We Ready: I Declare War, in 1999. Street culture, and specifically rap music. Recognized for the lyrical self-consciousness, thoughtfulness, and sincerity he injects into his otherwise standard approach to Dirty South Rap, Pastor Troy stood out among the masses of up-and-coming Southern MC trying to break out nationally in the early 200s. Troy was once a student at Paine College in Augusta, GA before he fully pursued his career in rap. attended Creekside High School along with his brother Alfred Troy Jr. Troy was the son of a drill instructor turned pastor Alfred Troy, a principled man of Haitian Descent who is a former instructor turned pastor. Pastor Troy, was born on November 18, 1975, in the College Park Suburb of Atlanta, GA.