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|name = Tre-8 |image = |caption = |background = solo_singer |birth_name = Walter McCallon |birth_date = {{Birth date |1973|7|16|}} |death_date = {{death date and age|mf=yes|2011|5|28 |1973|9|7}} |death_place = Algiers, New Orleans, Louisiana |origin = New Orleans, Louisiana |genre = Southern hip hop G-Funk |occupation = Rapper |years_active = 1995 — 2008 (Did Last Album) |label = No Limit/Priority, Smoke 1 |associated_acts = Ju'C, J' Ro' J, Ice Mike, Joe Blakk, Master P, Silkk the Shocker, Mia X, Mr. Serv-On, TRU, Partners-N-Crime }}Tre-8 (September 7, 1973 - May 28, 2011) (Walter McCallon) was an American rapper from New Orleans who was one of the first artists to release an album for the No Limit/Priority partnership. He was known for his hardcore lyrics and fast word play similar to Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. His sophomore album Ghetto Stories was released in 1995 and sold well peaking at #84 on the Billboards. [1] BiographyHe grew up in Christopher Homes Housing Development in the neighborhood of Algiers, located in the West Bank area of New Orleans. As a high school student, he played in the marching bands of L.B. Landry and O. Perry Walker high schools. His recording career began as a member of the group WestBank Coalition, which included himself (then known as MC P), J' Ro' J, Ice Mike, and T. Smooth. He released his debut album as a soloist, Fright Night, on Smoke 1 Records in 1995. He then signed to Master P's No Limit Records, and released the album Ghetto Stories on October 31, 1995, which rose to #84 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. He had a short feud beef with Master P and left No Limit and released the album Dey Scared of Me on Smoke 1 Records in 1996, which was followed by Nuttin But Drama in 1998 (released in partnership with South Coast Music Group). He also appeared on many recordings with his mentor and friend, the producer and rapper Ice Mike on albums including Slammin Theez Hoez, Ghetto, Do 'em Dirty and True 2 da Game. Tre-8 can also be heard on the novelty favorite for marijuana smokers "Smokus-Pokus" by Bigg Herb, the Code 6 LP Let's Go Get'Em, and a release by the Ghetto Twiinz. He was married to another New Orleans rapper, Cicely Crawford McCallon, who recorded under the name Ju'C in the early 1990s and who was shot to death in 2009. On May 28, 2011, Tre-8 was involved in a car crash. He was taken to a local hospital, where he died as a result of his injuries.[2][3] Discography
References1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/tre-8|title=Tre 8|website=Billboard}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.nola.com/news/2011/05/local_rapper_tre-8_died_in_a_c.html|title=Local rapper Tre-8 dead after car accident Saturday night, family says|first=The|last=Times-Picayune|date=30 May 2011|website=nola.com}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.upi.com/Rapper-Tre-8-dies-in-automobile-accident/56361306767606/|title=Rapper Tre-8 dies in automobile accident|website=UPI}} External links{{official website|http://www.myspace.com/tre8no}}{{No Limit Records}}{{Authority control}}{{US-hiphop-bio-stub}} 6 : 1973 births|2011 deaths|African-American male rappers|No Limit Records artists|Rappers from New Orleans|Gangsta rappers |
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