Best-known for his trademark gold-grilled grimace and sick Scarface obsession, Trick Daddy has had Miami's club scene bouncing and banging since 1997 with rowdy records like "Nann Nigga" and "Shut Up." With his raucous rhymes and bass-heavy beats, Trick quickly became a Dirty South favorite. In 2001, Trick (born Maurice Young) broke out and introduced himself to the rest of America with the monster hit "I'm a Thug," which featured a hook so catchy that soccer moms in Minnesota knew the words. The Miami native followed up that success one year later with the upbeat "In Da Wind," a chart-climbing single that featured the phrase "Trick love the kids."