TrinchMouf702
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  • Lil Raul
    Genre: Hip-Hop
Biography
let me take this oppertunity to introduce myself, my name is Trinidad L. Manzo Jr. "AKA" Trinchmouf " AKA "The Latin Assasin" AKA "The Ol' Dirty Vato". I was born september 13th 1979 in Phoenix Arizona. Growing up my dream was to be the first latino NBA superstar. My only passion in life was basketball, I ate, lived, breathed and sleept it. I had the moves, determination, drive, and talent to go all the way. I led my school to back to back championchips as the teams undefeated MVP. I was on top of the world. Then my world came crashing down. In my high school years I developed a very bad case of asthma. I couldn't run back and forth on the court, had trouble catching my breath, and even coughing up blood. I was forced to give my dream up foever. I was totaly crushed. My only passion in life was taken away from me. I became very angery and rebelious. I made alot of foolish mistakes like joining a gang, taking drugs, stealing and all kinda types of negativity. After a while, I started noticing that all my friends were being murdered, or going to prision. So I decided to get out of that life style as soon as possible. So I moved to La$ Vega$ in 1995 with my mom, step dad, and my three younger sisters. I became a loner and slipped into a deep depression. I had no Idea what I was gonna do with my life. I met a few local DJs and I begain to kick it with them.They showed me how to spin records, scratch and mix. Then something happened, it was like my soul burst into flames and I fell in love with music. That was when I gave birth to my passion for music. I have always been into hip hop and other types of music but now I'm involved with it. It was the greatest feeling I've had in a long time. I worked my ass off at almost every fast food joint you can imagin and bought my own turntables. Man...I would spend hours on them. One time I was in my garage for 8 in a half hours sweatin like a slave. I felt like one of those mad scientist. I did lots of gigs around town and I called myself " Trini the turntable Genie ". One night I was DJ'n a house party for my hoime's birthday," R.I.P. Chad "lil lucky" Edwards YOU ARE FOREVER MISSED," when he asked me to spin some instrumental hip hop beats so that some of the boys could get down with a freestyle session. So I did, I stood back with my drink in my hand and watched them do their thing. Then my boy handed me the mic and said "your turn trin, spit someting, come on, just to fuck around". I was like, I ain't no rapper man, I don't know how to do that. Evryone there including a couple of sexy mamasitas I was keeping an eye on begain to taunt me TRIN! TRIN! TRIN! I had a pretty good buzz so I figured what the hell. I grabbed the mic and started rapping about god knows what. When the beat was fading away I was still flowing then I opened my eyes and the whole room was quite. I figured, holy shit, I just made a jack ass out of myself. my boy lil lucky walked up to me, grabbed the mic, dusted it off and set it on the floor and shoutted why didn't you tell me you had some mad skillz. Can you belive it? That night I discoverd a hidden talent I never knew I had. So I hooked up with a couple of shady rap groups before I hooked up with godfather pone and signed to hillmoney entertainment. I dropped my debute album "GHETTO DESPERADO" in december 2006 and have been doing shows in vegas, california and arizona ever since. And here I am. Im gonna make it all the way to the top...stay tuned.......
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