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Houston's "King of the Streets" doesn't mince words

Trae tha Truth is an Asshole. Seriously.

Trae: "Now [police] don't really mess with me at all. I think they ain't really want that headache."
Trae: "Now [police] don't really mess with me at all. I think they ain't really want that headache."

A founding member of Houston's Assholes By Nature crew, Trae eschews the candy-painted landscape extolled by Mike Jones, et al. Instead, he exposes the sober, unforgiving realities of urban street life. Rising to fame on a wave of consistently solid albums and the broad shoulders of the disenfranchised, disregarded population his music empowers, Trae has garnered unquestioned local respect and borderline national acclaim as a true street orator.  

 The Houston Press recently caught up with the gruff, matter-of-fact MC to discuss his status as an Asshole, his recent album Life Goes On (Rap-a-Lot), his rumored beef with cousin and "King of the Ghetto" Z-Ro and the recent losses suffered by Houston's rap community.

Houston Press: How did you get started in the rap game? 

Trae: I came up doing this rap 'cause, shit, that's what my older brother had for me to do. With him getting incarcerated, he was like, "This is the path I want you to do," 'cause that's what he was gonna try and get into. And as his baby brother, I looked up to that nigga 150 percent­.

HP: You have more than one brother though, right?

Trae: Yeah, JayTon is my baby brother, and that's a prime example. He's rapping with me, doing exactly what I feel he should do.

HP: And your older brother Binky, he's been in prison for a while now. How long has Binky been loc...

Trae: It's Dinky with a "D," like "dog" or "door."

HP: What did Dinky do? How long is he locked up?

Trae: Capital murder is what they say. They gave him three life sentences.

HP: Yikes. Well, at least you're doing what he wanted; that's gotta be good for him to know. As a founding member of Assholes By Nature, could you clarify what that is? It doesn't sound like the nicest group in the world.

Trae: Assholes By Nature is my family. I combined all these different gangs, Crips and Bloods and BDs, and I brought 'em together on the positive note to show people we can get our hustle on on some grown-up shit and get this money through music. The motto is "Real recognize real." No matter what colors you rep, what hood you from, real recognize real and it's respect. We give respect to get respect. Gang shit aside, it's a positive thang.

HP: Not too long ago, there was a big kick-up between ABN and HPD, with allegations of profiling and harassment and whatnot. Can you elaborate?

Trae: That happened when I came to get me one of my new houses. The neighborhood I moved in, they ain't feel no young black dudes should live over there with all these cars, jewelry and different cats coming in and out. It's like, right across the street from one of Yao Ming's houses, where the neighborhood is, so the police were really trying to harass and shit.

At the end of the day I'm a man, so I stood my ground and it came out to be a big-ass issue. But now they don't mess with me at all; I think they ain't really want that headache. They don't pull me over and I don't do nothing. They just let me go on about my business. It was just a long back-and-forth, a couple of the officers got fired, but that's about it.

HP: It's very peculiar that, in an industry such as yours, someone of your stature would openly cop to not drinking or smoking; you even have an entire track dedicated to not smoking on Life Goes On. Does anyone ever give you any shit about that?

Trae: I'm the kind of dude that, shit, can't nobody give me no shit because who the fuck are they to tell me what I need to do with myself? You know what I'm ­saying?

HP: You're the "King of the Streets," and Z-Ro, who happens to be your cousin, is the "King of the Ghetto." For a while, the big rumor was that you guys were beefin', on account of some family issues and a female. On Life Goes On, there's surprisingly no contribution from Z-Ro, so those rumors have started up again. Is there any truth to them and, if so, are you guys still beefin'?

Trae: Nah, we was never beefin'. People gotta understand, if this was any nigga off the street, then yeah, it would've been beef, but when it's family, it's family. We might get into an argument, we might not speak for a little while, but at the end of the day, it wasn't as serious as people made it out to be.

We wasn't paying no attention to what people was saying. He can pick up the phone and call me anytime, and I can call him anytime 'cause it's still family. Me and 'Ro actually just finishing up a group album together called It Is What It Is. That'll be dropping in January or February.

HP: Is there anyone else you're beefin' with? Or another corporation, even?

Trae: I'm not beefin' with nobody. I don't think the industry wanna even know what I'm capable of doing. If something does come up, it's gonna be handled before it even gets to that point. But I do have a "special" shout-out, though, to Thomas Harden. He writes for XXL and a couple more places. He said [Life Goes On] was only worth two mikes [XXL's second-­lowest possible score]. Just a shout-out to him; I'm not even mad at him.

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  • Maria 06/28/2010 10:23:00 PM

    The article sucked, but I do like Trae. I wasn't even familiar with his work until my little brothers (17 and 19) introduced me. I'm only 25, but with work and school sometimes its hard to keep up with all the hip hop artists. Trae, keep doing your thang and Cathryn, I could not agree with you more!

  • Terrance Smith 04/30/2009 5:30:00 PM

    What it dew fam thats real spit its your boy Slim Cutt tattoo artist "Pooh" from Ghetto Dreams in Houston Tx did my tats on my arms and your street team Chucky was on Dairy Ashford at the gas station an seen the shirt that i did for Big Hawk just before the "Swang"video an gave me props on my shirt and a video. I was also at the show you did at Coco loco an you had gave me a hug fam that was real. An as you stated that real niggas do real shit an that whats the truth I had been wit Point Blank out wit his mixtape "You'll Got Me Fuxxed Up" trying to make it do what it do my number is 832-203-2880 an if you ever need your boy wit street team promo let me get out there an get an come back wit it like Z-ro because in his words "You never had a friend like Me an thats real Simonton Texas Asshole an Screw Head even if i never got a chance to meet him I am a music person an even when I try to not thank about it. It is what it is for real and it real Rip Big Hawk an Rip Big Moe Simonton Tx. "Hey T looks like we at the N of the O want to sit on 24's

  • meagan mercier 02/28/2008 3:29:00 AM

    A i aint reallly got no comment but just shoutn out to trae zro and the whole A.B.N a yall sum real as niggas for real me and my niggas bang yall on a reg real talk cause its just that real

  • Brian 02/11/2008 5:31:00 AM

    I thought it was a good article. Trae is one of the best rappers around but I think lately he's developed a big ego. Life Goes On was his worst album. I think he can still be successful being himself. This article was helpful for finding out what's happening with Trae lately though. And I think the issue with Z-Ro was bigger than he makes it sound, not a violent thing but there were a couple dis tracks. Anyway, I'm hoping Guerilla Maab will come back together and make a new album.

  • Shea 01/07/2008 6:49:00 PM

    Thanks, pop. Wait a second, my dad has been dead for 6 years. They have the Internet in heaven?! Holy crap! Tell James Brown I said "What's up?" Shea

  • CS 01/07/2008 5:57:00 PM

    I've never met Shea, but I go out of my way to read his stuff--a good interviewer's supposed to make the subject come alive, and Shea does that. -Dad

  • Shea 01/04/2008 1:42:00 AM

    Man, you really hate me. For some reason, the disdain in your tone seems familiar. Wait a second... Mom, is that you? I've missed you. Why haven't you returned my calls? Shea

  • Cathryn Marie 01/04/2008 12:04:00 AM

    I dont come to this site too often but I read the paper weekly, as my company has ads in it. But every time I come to this site it never fails - theres a front page article written by this Shea person and its just horribly written and presented. As if the Grit Boys interview wasnt embarrassing enough - this one takes the cake. This writer has NO structure nor do they ask questions real fans want to know. Who cares about beef? Its 2008 - beefing was so 2007! Who is the contact person to replace this writer, seriously. I need to submit my writing and give the readers a real look into the hip hop/rap artist this writer is reaching out to; disappointing!!

 

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