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Tre-8 was an American rapper who was one of the first rappers to release an album for the No Limit/Priority partnership. His debut album, Ghetto Stories was released on October 31, 1995 and managed to make it to #84 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. Tre-8 soon left the label to join Smoke 1 Entertainment, where he would release his next five albums. In addition, Tre-8 appears on recordings with the "Ghetto Twiinz". Tre-8 also appeared on many recordings with his mentor and friend, Legendary Producer/Artist/Dj the original "Ice Mike" on Lp releases such as "Slammin Theez Hoez", "Ghetto", "Do 'em Dirty" and "True 2 da Game". Tre-8 can also be heard on the novelty favorite for marijuana smokers "Smokus-Pokus" by "Bigg Herb". Also He gives and explosive performance on the "Code-6" Lp "Let's Go Get'Em". Tre-8 also had successful recordings and production on the "Joe Blakk" Lp "Blood Sweat & Tears". On May 13, 2008 Tre-8 released his eighth album. In 2011 Tre-8 released "Black & Purple" with his new group "Dem Haze Boyz". On the "My Homies" Lp by "ScarFace" Tre-8 is flawless again. Tre-8 was first a member of rap group "WestBank Coalition" which also included his brother, the late Derrick McCallon known as "Dj Bass". On May 28, 2011, Tre-8 was involved in a car crash. He was taken to a local hospital, where he died as a result of his injuries.





