Trouble Biography
Biography
Marquise Devon Richardson, professionally known as Trouble, was born on November 4, 1987, in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. He was an American rapper and songwriter recognized for his contributions to the trap music scene. Trouble gained acclaim for blending melodic flows with street-inspired lyrics, earning a reputation as one of Atlanta’s influential hip-hop artists. He began rapping at a young age, drawing inspiration from Southern hip-hop legends and his environment. Known for hits like “Bring It Back” and collaborations with artists such as Future, Trouble’s raw lyrical style and authentic storytelling made him a respected figure in modern rap.
Career Life
Trouble began his music career in the mid-2000s, releasing mixtapes that showcased his gritty, Southern trap style. His breakout came with December 17th and other independent projects, leading to collaborations with high-profile artists such as Future, Young Thug, and Gucci Mane. Signed to Duct Tape Entertainment, he became known for his street-inspired lyrics and melodic rap delivery. Trouble performed extensively in Atlanta and across the U.S., building a dedicated fan base. His contributions to the trap genre and underground rap scene earned him critical acclaim and respect from peers, solidifying his legacy as a prominent voice in Atlanta hip-hop culture.
Personal Life
Trouble was known for keeping much of his personal life private, though he frequently reflected on his experiences growing up in Atlanta through his music. His lyrics often depicted the realities of street life, personal struggles, and ambition. Despite the challenges of fame and his environment, he remained dedicated to his craft and community. Trouble inspired younger artists in the Atlanta rap scene and contributed to the city’s musical culture. Tragically, he passed away in June 2022, leaving behind a legacy of authentic storytelling and influence on the next generation of trap musicians, remembered for his artistry and impact.