Trillville was a rap group from Atlanta, Georgia, active in the early to mid-2000s. Known for their high-energy, crunk sound and party anthems, the group consisted of rappers Don P, Lil Scrappy, and LA. They gained significant attention with their hit single "Some Cut" in 2003, which showcased their rowdy style and catchy hooks. They were signed to Lil Jon's BME Recordings and frequently collaborated with him, solidifying their place in the crunk music scene. Their debut album, "The King of Crunk & BME Recordings Present: Trillville," dropped in 2004 and featured other bangers like "Neva Eva."
While the group's mainstream success was relatively short-lived, Trillville remains a notable act in the crunk era. Their energetic tracks and distinct Southern style earned them a dedicated following. Though they eventually disbanded, their music continues to be enjoyed by fans of the genre, and their influence can still be heard in some of today's hip-hop.
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