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Birth name
  
Tab Virgil, Jr.

Years active
  
1996–present

Role
  
Rapper

Name
  
Tab Virgil, Jr.

Genres
  
Hip hop, gangsta rap

Spouse
  
Erica Virgil

Occupation(s)
  
Rapper, vocalist


Turk (rapper) Turk

Labels
  
Universal Motown, Laboratory, Cash Money, Rap-A-Lot, YNT

Music groups
  
Hot Boys (1996 – 2012), Cash Money Millionaires (1996 – 2001)

Albums
  
Young & Thuggin', Still a Hot Boy, Penitentiary Chances, Raw & Uncut, Untamed Guerrilla

Profiles


Also known as
  
Young Turk, Lil' Turk

Onder. (born February 8, 1981) better known by his stage name Turk (sometimes "Young Turk" or "Lil Turk"), is an American rapper from New Orleans, Louisiana. He is best known for his time with Cash Money Records and with the Hot Boys.

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Early life

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Virgil was born February 8, 1981 in New Orleans, Louisiana to his mother "Gal" and his father Tab Virgil Sr.(1961-2013). He grew up in the Magnolia Projects and attended Fortier High School before dropping out. He was discovered by Birdman rapping with Magnolia Shorty at a block party.

Career

Turk (rapper) Former Cash Money rapper Turk gives the label an ultimatum

His debut album Young & Thuggin' became a Top 10 hit on the Billboard 200. After the split of the Hot Boys in 2001 & his departure of Cash Money in 2003 he signed a deal with producer Ke'Noe at Laboratory Recordz and released two albums Raw & Uncut and Penitentiary Chances. In 2005, Turk was convicted on 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. The charges arose from the shooting of a Memphis,Tennessee police officer in early 2004. He was sentenced to 10 years of incarceration. In 2006, he entered an Alford plea in Tennessee state court to second-degree attempted murder, based on the same incident, and was sentenced to 14 years imprisonment.

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While incarcerated Ke'Noe released two albums of unreleased Turk verses called Still A Hot Boy and Convicted Felons. The albums profits of the last two releases were put on Turk's prison books. Turk was released from prison in October 2012 after almost nine years of incarceration. In December 2012, Turk made a hit single titled "Zip It" featuring Lil Wayne. Weeks later, a remix with Juvenile was made and released. In February 2013, a version with Turk, Lil Wayne, Juvenile and B.G. was made, making an official Hot Boys reunion song. Turk released a mixtape under SoundCloud called "Blame It On The System".

2004 arrest

On January 26, around 2 p.m., dozens of Shelby County narcotics officers and SWAT officers served a search warrant for drugs believed to be inside Turk's apartment in the Hickory Pointe community in southeast Memphis, After no answer from knocking on the door and identifying themselves, the officers entered and began searching the apartment. Turk then allegedly shot at them with a 9 mm handgun. The officers and SWAT returned fire engaging in a 15-minute shootout with Turk. Turk finally surrendered to Shelby County officers and the SWAT Team. Turk was charged Wednesday January 28, 2004 with first-degree attempted murder for allegedly shooting two Memphis, Tennessee, police officers.

In February 2015, Turk filed a lawsuit against Cash Money Records for $1.3 million, over unpaid royalties for recordings dating back to the late 1990s and early 2000s, including solo work from his debut Young & Thuggin' and group, the Hot Boys. The rapper eventually won the suit by default, when Cash Money failed to respond. However, in June 2015, Turk requested that the lawsuit be dismissed after both parties reached an amicable settlement.

References

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