By the early 2000, Pastor Troy had made a name for himself on the Southern Hip Hop scene. His two releases, We Ready (I Declare War) and Face Off, which consisted of an ATL-styled gangster rap and Crunk, garnered a loyal fan base throughout the region. Just like any artist, Troy wanted to expand beyond his home region, which in terms, birth Universal Soldier. But was it a classic, dope, regular, or garbage? Listen to Q as he gives his take.
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