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Later that same year, Turk made his recording debut with a cameo on 's solo debut, Solja Rags. Turk was billed as Young Turk and welcomed into the newly formed (who also included,, and ), issuing Get It How U Live! In 1997 and Guerilla Warfare two years later. Turk continued to make cameos on other rapper's recordings, including 's big hits 400 Degreez and Tha G-Code, 's Tha Block Is Hot and Lights Out, as well as 's It's All on U, Vol. 1 and It's All on U, Vol. June 2001 saw the release of Turk's solo debut, Young and Thuggin', on Universal Records. Turk recorded Untamed Guerilla for Cash Money as a follow-up but soon jumped ship to Koch, following in the footsteps of Untamed Guerilla remained unreleased and Turk made his Koch debut in 2003 with Raw and Uncut.
Tab Virgil Jr. Better known by his stage name Turk, is an American rapper from New Orleans, Louisiana. He is best known for his late 1990s run at Cash Money. Oct 4, 2018 - His second solo album 'Raw and Uncut' under Koch hit the streets in 2003. Tab 'Hot Boy Turk' Virgil Jr. Born and raised in New Orleans.
In January 2004, Turk was in a Memphis, TN, apartment when narcotics officers and SWAT team members stormed in. According to police, Turk shot an officer during the drug raid; the rapper claimed he was hiding in the closet without a gun.
At a preliminary hearing a charge of first-degree attempted murder was reduced to second-degree attempted murder, but Turk was not granted bail. He was awaiting trial in prison as his third album, Penitentiary Chances, hit the streets in April 2004. Solidworks models 2d. ~ Greg Prato, Rovi Read More.
Young Turk Net Worth: Young Turk is an American rapper who has a net worth of $50 thousand. Born Tab Virgil, Jr. In 1981, in New Orleans, Louisiana, US, he has establish himself as one of hip-hop's most dynamic lyricists of our time.
He hit the music scene in 1996, after Cash Money Records Cash Money label owners/brothers Ronald 'Slim' Williams and Bryan 'Baby' Williams spotted him rhyming in New Orleans' Magnolia project yards. Later the same year, Young Turk debuted on the music scene with a cameo on Juvenile's solo debut, 'Solja Rags'. The barely-teenaged rapper at the time was generously welcomed into the newly formed Hot Boys (who also included Juvenile, B.G., and Lil' Wayne). The combo saw the release of three albums: Get It How You Live! (1997), Guerilla Warfare (1999) and Let 'Em Burn (2003), the second of which would eventually go platinum. In 2001, Young Turk split ways with Hot Boys and in June the same year he saw the release of his solo debut album, Young and Thuggin on Universal Records.
This release became a Top 10 hit on the Billboard 200 and became Gold in the United States. Shortly after, he inked a deal with producer Ke'Noe at Laboratory Recordz and released two albums Raw & Uncut (2003) and Penitentiary Chances (2004). 2005 was the year when Turk was sentenced to 10 years of imprisonment under federal charges of being a felon in possession of a firearm, a fugitive from justice in possession of a firearm, and an unlawful user addicted to a controlled substance in possession of a firearm. While incarcerated, Ke'Noe released the albums of unreleased Turk verses titled Still A Hot Boy (2005) and Convicted Felons (2005). Even though Turk's sentence got was changed to 14 years, he was released from prison in October of 2012 after almost nine years of captivity. In December of 2012, Turk made a hit single titled 'Zip It' featuring, a remix of which was made and released with Juvenile. In 2013, Turk released a mixtape under SoundCloud called 'Blame It On The System'.