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T-Rock

Hailing from the streets of College Park, GA on the south side of Atlanta, Anthony Washington, better known as T-Rock is primed and ready for his time. After his first ever album entitled "Throw Your Neighborhood Up" circulated heavily through the streets of College Park, it eventually found its way to Three Six Mafia affiliate MC Mack. After an impromptu meeting was set up between T-Rock, DJ Paul, and Juicy J, T-Rock was signed to his first major recording deal at 17 years old. T-Rock immediately moved to Memphis and began recording. His clever lyricism and tongue-twisting style immediately endeared T-Rock to fans all over the south. Widely regarded as one of the best lyricists to ever grace a Three-Six Mafia track, his appearances were partly responsible for the platinum successes of two albums and the sale of hundreds of thousands of other albums.. After a series of disagreements between he and his label, T-Rock decided to leave the Hypnotized Minds imprint he was signed to and embark on an independent career. Hooking up with his hometown crew, Area 51, T-Rock went on to release several underground classics that have sold over 100,000 copies with barely any promotion or radio play. T-Rock has worked with a multitude of artists that include Too Short, Pastor Troy, Lil Scrappy, Bo Hagon, Gangsta Boo, Lil Weavah, Max Minelli, Skinny Pimp, Gangsta Pat, Al Kapone, Young Buck, and Bizzy Bone just to name a few major names. 2006 figures to be a great year for T-Rock and his fans as he prepares for his new release "4:20 Reincarnated." The album features production from M.A.J. of Xplosive Productions, DJ Cree, and T-Rock himself. Guest appearances include Max Minelli, P. Dukes of Countree Noise, and his Area 51 family. "This will be my most complete album to date," states the fiery emcee, "I've grown a lot and I believe its gonna show on this album." To say the south is waiting for this release would be an understatement. All signs are pointing towards 2006 finally being the year that T-Rock finally get his time.
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
Album Releases: Conspiracy Theory Rock Solid/4:20 Defcon 1/Lyrical Warfare The Mr. Washington Story Underground Releases: Unreleased (Universal Mackin') Etched In Stone: The Lost Chronicles The Myth of Reality Rock Solid 2003 Da Clean Up Project T-Rock & Area 51 - Slang & Serve J.A./T-Rock - On The Grind: Rock Solid Edition Has appeared on the following albums: Prophet Posse - Body Parts Three 6 Mafia Presents: Hypnotize Camp Posse Three 6 Mafia - When The Smoke Clears Triple 6 Mafia - Underground, Vol. 3: Kings of Memphis Three 6 Mafia - Choices: The Album Indo G - Angel Dust Tear Da Club Up Thugz - Crazyndalazdayz Gangsta Boo - Enquiring Minds Project Pat - Mista Don't Play Project Pat - Murderers & Robbers Project Pat - Ghetty Green Memphis Untouchables Goodfellaz - It Ain't Over Big Ross - Y'all Ain't Ready DJ Cree - Platinumized Players The Kaze - Kamikazie: Timez Up Deep South & T-Rock - ATL Badboys Deep South - .45 Cocked II Tone - In Too Deep II Tone - Heaven Sent Hell Bound Infallible Records - Who U Testin Compilation Kayeene (Da Mr. Spice) - Just 2 Set The Record Str8ght Killah Kamikaze - 1 Life 2 Die Lil Weavah - Home Team O.C. (From Deep South) - Clayco Rap King M.A.J. - Recycled Hitz Mr. Sche - The World Isn't Enough Memphis Drama Vol. 3: Outta Town Luv Mr. Scrooge - Ebaneeza's Empire Edubb - Decatur Where We Came From Detroit's Most Wanted - Tricks of the Trade Vol. II: The Money Is Made 334 Mobb - Here In Da Gutta