Detroits Trick Trick, the self-proclaimed villain of
Hip-Hop, made himself one of the cultures biggest talking points this year
courtesy of one-sided feuds with Yung Berg and the gay community.
Over the summer, talkative rapper Yung Berg was mercilessly
beaten and relieved of his trademark Transformer chain mere moments after
stepping into Tricks Plan B nightclub.
In an exclusive interview, Trick denied responsibility
for the attack while at the same time making his disdain for Berg known.
First of all I aint no jack n*gga. I dont need to
jack nann n*gga to get what I gotta get, Trick told AllHipHop.com in August.
Karmas a muthaf*cka so Im not taking no n*ggas s###. I earn mine. I dont
need that piece of sh*t aluminum foil chain the b*tch had on no way.
The beating left a battered Yung Berg unable to
complete a scheduled performance for Hot 102.7s Summer Jam.
Later, Trick admitted that it was his crew that
committed the assault. However, he insisted Berg deserved it for his alleged
disparaging comments about Trick and dark skin women.
I saved that n*ggas life. He would probably be dead
right now or in a coma if I hadnt ran over there and pushed the lil homies back
so they could quit stomping this n*gga, Trick elaborated. You cant be saying
f*ck Trick Trick and you dont like dark skin women. I was gonna school the
little n*gga to the ropes of the game! If you gonna take some notes, take notes
from an OG. The lil homies got that trophy [the chain], I dont want that sh*t.
I dont have any problems with the little n*gga. I [just] dont like him, and
he aint got to never come back to this b*tch.
Although Yung Berg has since remained mute on the
incident, Trick Trick as recent as mid December was seen sporting the
Transformer chain at an Atlanta concert.
Three months later, Trick Trick turned his venom on an
unlikely target, the gay community.
Prior to the release of The Villain, his second studio album, Trick unexpectedly blasted
the homosexual lifestyle and barred gays from purchasing the LP.
Im a go on record right now with this. Homosexuals
are probably not gonna like this album, Trick stated to AllHipHop.com in
November. I dont want your f##### money any g###### way. I dont like it
[homosexuality]. Carry that sh*t somewhere else.
The album featured a self-titled track deriding gay
activists Ellen DeGeneres and Rosie ODonnell, referencing them as d###
b*tches and vowing to send a scud missile right through their f*cking cruise
ship.
The Detroit rapper carried his venom over to the issue
of gay adoption, stating He goes both ways/Either way hes gay/Aint no other
way to say/Hes a f*ckig f##### so Im
lettin off my AK/Bust em in his forehead/He aint worth lettin live/A man
and a man shouldnt raise another mans kids!
Right on the heels of Proposition 8 banning gay
marriage in California, the Gay and Lesbian community was infuriated by Tricks
unprovoked comments.
I really cant get past the fact that Trick Trick
calls himself that name, stated Camilo Arenivar, founder of the alternative
LBGT site OutHipHop.com. With all the homework he did on Rosies cruises and
gay adoption, he should have found out that a trick is a word heavily used in
the gay community to describe what a gay hustler turns to make a buck.
Trick remained defiant in spite of the mounting
criticism, refusing to succumb to what he alleges is the growing acceptance of
homosexuality in mainstream society.
Its just that every time that you turn on the TV,
that sissy sh*t is on, Trick countered. And they act like its f*cking okay.
The world is changing for the worst when sh*t like that happens.
Despite this and the high-profile Yung Berg assault,
Trick Tricks The Villain received
little fanfare when released and failed to crack the Billboard Top 200.
It remains to be seen in 2009 whether Trick Trick can
foster more attention to his music, or if the Detroit rapper will continue to
spark controversy for statements and actions outside of the booth.