Rapper Trouble Net Worth: How Rich Was The Atlanta Native?

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Rapper Trouble Net Worth: How Rich Was The Atlanta Native?

What is the Trouble Rapper Net Worth? How Rich Are Atlanta Natives?

The late rapper, Trouble represented Atlanta, for what he saw, and what he experienced living there. He voices his experiences through music and people love it. In recent years, he’s risen through the ranks and started collaborating with big names in mainstream rappers like Migos and Drake.

Unfortunately, Trouble died. It was all gone in an instant on June 5, 2022. He died at 3:20 a.m. of a home invasion on Lake St. James Apartments in Conyers, about 25 miles east of Atlanta, Rockdale County Sheriff’s spokeswoman Jedidia Canty said at a news conference Sunday. A suspect named Jamichael Jones, 33 of Atlanta is wanted on warrants based on allegations of murder, home invasion, and aggravated assault, Canty said.

Jamichael, the suspect, was involved in a “domestic situation” with the woman Trouble was visiting, and he and Trouble did not know each other, Canty said. Jones apparently broke into the woman’s residence and opened fire, hitting Trouble once in the chest, Canty said. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

The unidentified woman was not described as injured.

He worked hard for almost a decade to reach where he is today. So, how rich was Atlanta-based rapper Trouble at the time of his death? Read on to know more about him.

Rapper Trouble Net Worth: How Rich Is The Atlanta Native?

Rapper Trouble has amassed a net worth of over $1.5 million but his total earnings come second only to his legacy. Real name Mariel Semonte Orr, she also goes by the name Trouble DTE or Trouble MMB which made her known throughout the world of local and mainstream rap music.

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Problem has been making music since at least 2011, so he’s not one to freak out and build everything up. The fan base he created was loyal to him and praised him for his success in later years. He created a buzz out of the Atlanta rap scene as a raw talent that showed the rougher side of life in his hometown of Atlanta. His music resonated throughout the local rap scene.

DefJam released a statement that read: “Our thoughts and prayers are with Trouble’s children, loved ones, and fans. A true voice for his city and an inspiration to the community he proudly represents. RIP Scoob”.

XXL recently named him to their list of the top 15 rap artists people should know about. It’s amazing how far he’s come and what he’s accomplished along the way.

But, Trouble is a family man, who promises to take care of his family once he succeeds. He often tweets about his love for his mother, father, and sister. He is highly respected for taking care of his friends and family along the way.

Rapper Trouble’s Debut Album

DTE Trouble has an impressive discography and a career spanning over a decade. He made his debut in the rap music industry with his debut mixtape titled December 17th. The mixtape contains 16 tracks including the title track bonus track Question. The mixtape features artists such as Waka Flocka Flame, Future, Scalez, Yung Rich, and Alley Boy.

He also released videos on YouTube for songs like World Around, Questions, Bussin’and Geeked Outta My Mind featuring the Future. Later, he released a second mixtape Green light. He also discussed the sophomore tape on Hot 107.9.

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Later, Trouble released a self-titled mixtape Zay Did It which contains songs like Wet, Crazy Shit, Remember Da Timeand Don’t panic.

Trouble released his 10-song debut album Fresh Scoop in October 2015 under the record label, Duct Tape Ent./2 Tru Ent.

The rapper released many singles in between big projects. Thief In The Night, Ready, Other Day, Key To The Streets, Real Is Rare, and Ready (Remix) are some of the releases that reach a wider audience making it known. He released a total of 9 mixtapes and two albums.

In 2016, Trouble released a 14-track self-titled album Scoobzilla. The album features artists such as Young Thug, Spodee, Quavo, his frequent collaborator Bloody Jay, and Fetty Wap to name a few. Lil Homie Died, Respect, and Anyway/Everyday are some of the standout songs from the album.

His latest project is titled Thug Luv. Before that, he released an album titled Edgewood with Mike Will Made-It.

Trouble knows how to get his music across. He has an impressive number of followers on social media. On YouTube, he has 218k subscribers. Meanwhile, he boasts 135k followers on Instagram and 127.3k followers on Twitter.

He is very interactive with his followers on social media.

What Record Labels Sign Rappers Trouble?

Rapper Trouble released most of his projects including his debut album under Duct Tape Ent./2 Tru Ent. Then he signed to Mike Will Made-It’s Ear Drummer Records label. Eardruma/Def Jam Recordings, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc released his debut album Thug Luv.

What is Rapper’s Problem Memories Collaboration?

Some of Rapper Trouble’s memorable collaborations are appeared with Quavo, Medusa with Jeezy, FN featuring Jacquees, Uh Huh ft. 2 Chainz, Bring it back ft. Drake & Mike Will Made-It, Brick featuring Skippa Da Flippa, and Who Are You Kiddin’ (produced by Zaytoven).

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However, at the time of his death, his core fans connected with the song Live By, Die By Ft. Jay is bleeding.

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