Lil Troy/ Troy Lane Birklett (1966- )

December 27, 2021 
/ Contributed By: Samuel Momodu

Lil Troy Album Cover

Lil Troy Album Cover

Troy Lane “Lil Troy” Birklett is a rapper best known for his 1999 single “Wanna Be a Baller.” Birklett was born on February 24, 1966, in Houston, Texas to unnamed parents. Growing up, Birklett became a drug dealer and used the money he gained to invest in his music career. In 1987, Birklett founded a record label named Short Stop and joined the group, Mass 187. Their record, “Gangsta Strut,” was featured on local radio in Houston.

In 1998, Birklett released his debut album, Sittin’ Fat Down South. The album featured the single “Wanna Be a Baller” with backup rappers Patrick Lamark “Fat Pat” Hawkins, John Edward “Big Hawk” Hawkins, Lil’ Will, Big T, and Yungstar. The album sold a million units and was certified platinum. The single “Wanna Be a Baller” peaked at number 70 on the Billboard Hot 100 music chart. The song sampled Prince’s (Prince Rogers Nelson) 1983 single “Little Red Corvette.”

Three years later in 2001, Birklett released his second album, Back to Ballin which featured the singles, “Back to Ballin” and “We Gon’ Lean.” The album sold fewer than 500,000 copies. In 2006, he released his third album, Paperwork, which also sold fewer than 500,000 copies. Paperwork was his last album.

Birklett’s career has been marred by controversy. In 1999, he was convicted of conspiracy to sell drugs and served eighteen months in prison at the Beaumont, Texas, federal detention center. He was also involved in a rap feud with Underground Kingz (UGK) member Chad “Pimp C” Butler. Butler insulted Birklett on a song called “Pussy Nigga Anthum.”

Many rappers who were featured in the song, “Wanna Be a Baller,” have passed away in recent years. Fat Pat was murdered on February 3, 1998, by an unknown gunman after going to promoter’s apartment to collect an appearance fee. In 2006, his older brother, Big Hawk, was also shot and murdered by an unknown gunman when he went to a friend’s house to play dominoes. Lil Will (who was Birklett’s cousin) died after a car accident in 2016. In 2018, Big T died of a heart attack. In 2021, Birklett face almost his morality after escaping a vehicle fire in the truck he was driving from Arkansas to Texas. He survived and is still active in the independent music business as of 2021.

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Samuel Momodu, a native of Nashville, Tennessee, received his Associate of Arts Degree in History from Nashville State Community College in December 2014 and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History from Tennessee State University in May 2016. He received his Master of Arts Degree in history from Southern New Hampshire University in June 2019.

Momodu’s main areas of research interest are African and African American History. His passion for learning Black history led him to contribute numerous entries to BlackPast.org for the last few years. Momodu has also worked as a history tour guide at President Andrew Jackson’s plantation home near Nashville, the Hermitage. He is currently an instructor at Tennessee State University. His passion for history has also helped him continue his education. In 2024, he received his Ph.D. in History from Liberty University, writing a dissertation titled The Protestant Vatican: Black Churches Involvement in the Nashville Civil Rights Movement 1865-1972. He hopes to use his Ph.D. degree to become a university professor or professional historian.

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Momodu, S. (2021, December 27). Lil Troy/ Troy Lane Birklett (1966- ). BlackPast.org. https://new.blackpast.org/african-american-history/lil-troy-troy-lane-birklett-1966/

Source of the Author's Information:

“Lil Troy,” AllMusic.com, https://www.allmusic.com/artist/lil-troy-mn0000282071; “Lil Troy,” MTV News, http://www.mtv.com/news/1449704/lil-troy-free-from-prison-is-back-to-ballin/; “Lil Troy,” International Movie Database, https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1860230/.

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