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{{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Musicians -->
| Name = Tone Trump
| Img = Replace this image male.svg
| Img_size =
| Background = solo_singer
| Origin = [[West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]], [[United States]]
| Genre = [[Hip hop music|Hip hop]]
| Occupation = [[Rapper]], [[Activist]]
}}

'''Abdul Sallam''',<ref name="whatsup">Kilpatrick, Kate. [http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/articles/12530/music--whats-up-with What's Up With Tone Trump], ''[[Philadelphia Weekly]]''. Published [[July 5]], [[2006]]. Retrieved [[November 5]], [[2008]].</ref> better known by his stage name '''Tone Trump''', is a [[Philadelphia]]-born [[Muslim]] rapper.

Tone Trump was born Tony Brice in [[West Philadelphia]] and raised by a Muslim family, later changing his name to Abdul Sallam.<ref name="citypaper">Mortice, Zach. [http://www.citypaper.net/articles/2007/01/25/hiphop-for-allah Hip-Hop for Allah: Muslim MCs struggle to balance their faith with their music], ''[[Philadelphia City Paper]]''. Published [[January 23]], [[2007]]. Retrieved [[November 5]], [[2008]].</ref> His initial desire to be a professional basketball player ended after he was expelled from high school, so he focused his attention on his music. In 2007, Tone Trump teamed up with fellow Philadelphia-area rappers [[Jay Bezel]] and [[Hedonis da Amazon]] to produce an antiviolence single entitled "Every Day Is Crazy."<ref>Volk, Steve. [http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/articles/13966/news To Congress With Cosby: The comedian helps ex-offenders fight violence], ''[[Philadelphia Weekly]]''. Published [[February 7]], [[2007]]. Retrieved [[November 5]], [[2008]].</ref> One of Tone Trump's songs was chosen for the soundtrack for ''Close to Death'', a documentary on urban gun violence by Philadelphia-based producers, getting him on the radar of a few major record labels.<ref name="citypaper"/> He also owns his own record label, Top Notch Entertainment.<ref>Carter, Jay. [http://24hourhiphop.com/hip+hop+Next+In+Line/Tone+Trump/2036/ Tone Trump/Next In Line], 24hourhiphop.com. Published [[December 13]], [[2007]]. Retrieved [[November 5]], [[2008]].</ref><ref>Williams, Damon C. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_km4470/is_200610/ai_n17025224 1 Tone, 2 towns on Sunday], ''[[Philadelphia Daily News]]''. Published [[October 2006]]. Retrieved [[November 5]], [[2008]].</ref>

==Awards ==
*Philadelphia Music Awards Nominee, February 2007: "Favorite Philadelphian"

== Disography ==
*2006: ''Tone Trump Presents the Freestyle: The Summer Collection''<ref name="whatsup"/>

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
* {{Myspace|tonetrump}}
* [http://www.last.fm/music/Tone+Trump Tone Trump] at [[Last.fm]]

{{DEFAULTSORT:Trump, Tone}}
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:American rappers]]
[[Category:Philadelphia musicians]]

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{{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Musicians -->
| Name = Tone Trump
| Img = Replace this image male.svg
| Img_size =
| Background = solo_singer
| Origin = [[West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]], [[United States]]
| Genre = [[Hip hop music|Hip hop]]
| Occupation = [[Rapper]], [[Activist]]
}}

'''Abdul Sallam''',<ref name="whatsup">Kilpatrick, Kate. [http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/articles/12530/music--whats-up-with What's Up With Tone Trump], ''[[Philadelphia Weekly]]''. Published [[July 5]], [[2006]]. Retrieved [[November 5]], [[2008]].</ref> better known by his stage name '''Tone Trump''', is a [[Philadelphia]]-born [[Muslim]] rapper.

Tone Trump was born Tony Brice in [[West Philadelphia]] and raised by a Muslim family, later changing his name to Abdul Sallam.<ref name="citypaper">Mortice, Zach. [http://www.citypaper.net/articles/2007/01/25/hiphop-for-allah Hip-Hop for Allah: Muslim MCs struggle to balance their faith with their music], ''[[Philadelphia City Paper]]''. Published [[January 23]], [[2007]]. Retrieved [[November 5]], [[2008]].</ref> His initial desire to be a professional basketball player ended after he was expelled from high school, so he focused his attention on his music. In 2007, Tone Trump teamed up with fellow Philadelphia-area rappers [[Jay Bezel]] and [[Hedonis da Amazon]] to produce an antiviolence single entitled "Every Day Is Crazy."<ref>Volk, Steve. [http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/articles/13966/news To Congress With Cosby: The comedian helps ex-offenders fight violence], ''[[Philadelphia Weekly]]''. Published [[February 7]], [[2007]]. Retrieved [[November 5]], [[2008]].</ref> One of Tone Trump's songs was chosen for the soundtrack for ''Close to Death'', a documentary on urban gun violence by Philadelphia-based producers, getting him on the radar of a few major record labels.<ref name="citypaper"/> He also owns his own record label, Top Notch Entertainment.<ref>Carter, Jay. [http://24hourhiphop.com/hip+hop+Next+In+Line/Tone+Trump/2036/ Tone Trump/Next In Line], 24hourhiphop.com. Published [[December 13]], [[2007]]. Retrieved [[November 5]], [[2008]].</ref><ref>Williams, Damon C. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_km4470/is_200610/ai_n17025224 1 Tone, 2 towns on Sunday], ''[[Philadelphia Daily News]]''. Published [[October 2006]]. Retrieved [[November 5]], [[2008]].</ref>

==Awards ==
*Philadelphia Music Awards Nominee, February 2007: "Favorite Philadelphian"

== Disography ==
*2006: ''Tone Trump Presents the Freestyle: The Summer Collection''<ref name="whatsup"/>

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
* {{Myspace|tonetrump}}
* [http://www.last.fm/music/Tone+Trump Tone Trump] at [[Last.fm]]

{{DEFAULTSORT:Trump, Tone}}
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:American rappers]]
[[Category:Philadelphia musicians]]

Revision as of 13:48, 15 December 2008


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