In 2006, Pastor released three albums – “Stay Tru”, “By Choice Or By Force”, and “Atlanta 2 Memphis”, the latter of which is a collaborative album with Criminal Manne. He then released “Face Off, Part II” and would make guest appearances in other artists’ songs. Two years later he released the album “By Any Means Necessary”, but afterwards was released from his contract with Universal because of creative disputes. His song “Are We Cuttin” became part of the soundtrack of the film “xXx”, and the album itself debuted in the 13th spot of the Billboard 200. In 2002, he released the album “Universal Soldier”, which found success in numerous states. He would also make collaborations, most notably working with Lil’ John on several songs. Troy then became the front man for DSGB, a group who was formed in his home town. He was also featured on the Ludacris album “Back for the First Time”. He released his first album in 1999 entitled “We Ready (I Declare War)”. It was also a play on the character name Castor Troy from the film “Face/Off” which stars John Travolta and Nicolas Cage. There he would decide to pursue a career in rap music, coming up with the name Pastor Troy as an ode to his father being a pastor.
Troy attended Creekside High School, and after matriculating went to Paine College. He also does production work, and as he continues his career his wealth will likely increase. He’s released numerous albums and has also collaborated with a lot of popular artists. How rich is Pastor Troy? As of mid-2016, sources estimate a net worth that is at $5 million, mostly earned through a successful career in the music industry. All of his endeavors have helped put his net worth to where it is today. He’s also had a solo career that has earned him several awards. Troy is a rapper, best known for being a part of the group Down South Georgia Boys or D.S.G.B. Micah LeVar Troy was born on 18 November 1977, in Augusta, Georgia, USA, of part-Haitian descent.