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After Trae and Z-Ro parted ways, Trae continued using the ABN brand. I asked Slim Thug, who has known Trae since middle school, when he still went by Frazier Thompson, about Trae’s continued use of the ABN name—hadn’t hundreds of volunteer hours eroded that moniker? “Do not get it twisted,”he said with affection. “He’s definitely an asshole, and he knows he’s an asshole.”
In those early years, Trae used his nascent popularity as a musician to host toy drives and other philanthropic events. In 2008, the same year Trae established his nonprofit, called Angel by Nature, then-mayor Bill White honored him by designating July 22 as Trae Day. Trae used the occasion to host a party open to all, with 10,000 in attendance. He later explained to Mike Tyson, on a 2019 podcast, that he wanted to be accessible to people. “The worst feeling on earth is feeling you ain’t got nobody, it’s just you against the world, and you’re on your own.”
In 2009, the celebration for the second-annual Trae Day drew a crowd of 15,000. Celebrities like rapper Rick Ross attended, and visitors picked up free school supplies, took pony rides, and rolled up their sleeves to receive immunizations. The event was a little too successful for the fire marshal, who shut down the celebration at around 8 p.M.
The night should have ended gleefully. Instead, it ended in chaos. While guests were leaving, a handful of teens opened fire, wounding eight attendees. (Thankfully, no one died.) The next day, the morning-show host of local hiphop station 97.9 The Box insinuated that Trae was to blame for the violence, prompting rapper Bun B to call on-air in his defense. The shooters had no connection to ABN or Trae tha Truth, he said. But the station backed its host’s position. Trae, frustrated and angry, disparaged the host in a song called “Uptown”: “It’s understood when I’m rolling on glass / And the world hating on me like Nnete’s fat ass.”
LAST MAY, TRAE WAS WOKEN UP BY A PHONE CALL FROM A FRIEND. “THEY’RE SAYING FLOYD DIED,” THE FRIEND SAID.
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