Trey Songz
R&B singer-songwriter and actor

Born
November 28th, 1984
40 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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An R&B singer-songwriter and actor, this individual rose to prominence in the mid-2000s. The debut album, 'I Gotta Make It', was released in 2005, followed by several other successful albums such as 'Trey Day' and 'Ready'. The artist gained mainstream acclaim with chart-topping singles like 'Say Aah' and 'Bottoms Up'. Acting credits include a role in the film 'Step Up: High Water'. Throughout the career, the artist has received multiple award nominations and won several, particularly at the Soul Train Music Awards.
Released the album 'Ready'
Hit singles include 'Say Aah' and 'Bottoms Up'
Acted in 'Step Up: High Water'
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