

Songz keeps on improving his skills, and Ready is the perfect proof of his progress. The sound included elements of hip-hop, rhythm-and-blues, pop and even soul – definitely, the cocktail turned out to be quite interesting. Trey’s record Ready was released in 2009 and it debuted at the third place in Billboard 200 and at the second place in R&B и Hip-Hop chart. Its single Can't Help But Wait was nominated for the Grammy Award in the category Best Male R&B Vocal Performance. I Gotta Make It attracted numerous listeners’ attention to his creativity, and two years later the artist pleased his fans with the strong album Trey Day (2007). Its sound included the elements of old compositions of fifties and sixties and at the same time Songz demonstrated that he wanted and he was able to go forward in a very confident way. Such famous musicians as Twista, Juvenile and the legendary singer Aretha Franklin participated in the creation of that record and that fact proved the highest level of I Gotta Make It. Trey’s debut studio work titled I Gotta Make It was released in 2005. Songz was noticed by a producer at the talent show in 2000, and two years later Trey signed the contract with Atlantic Records and began working on his new material. When Trey was fourteen years old, he took the interest in music, and pretty soon the young singer started performing, encouraged by his family and friends. His fourth and fifth consecutive albums to hit the Top 3 on the Billboard album charts, 2014’s Trigga and 2017’s Tremaine are further testaments to his growing maturity even if sultry hits like the dancehall-styled “Na Na” prove he’s always ready to play the role of playboy.Trey Songz, American hip-hop and R'n'B artist, was born in 1984 in Petersburg, a city in state Virginia. On his hit match-ups with Drake on “Successful” and “I Invented Sex,” Trey Songz further smudged the increasingly blurry line between bedroom-friendly R&B and club-ready hip-hop. Kelly, he came into his own in 2009 with his third, Ready, a showcase for his yearning tenor and his ability to ratchet up the heat whenever necessary. While his early albums cast the young artist as a kid brother to Usher and R. Born in Virginia in 1984, the future slow-jam master then known as Tremaine Neverson grew up on military bases before his talents landed him a record deal as he was finishing high school.

That softer side is something he shares with Marvin Gaye, Luther Vandross, and other inspirations. Yet the biggest reason why Trey Songz has enjoyed a long reign as R&B’s preeminent seducer is that he always balances displays of brashness like that nickname-one of many memorable boasts in “Bottoms Up,” his steamy 2010 hit featuring Nicki Minaj-with more tender expressions of vulnerability. Steal Your Girl” must be confident about his charms.
