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Trey Songz, born Tremaine Aldon Neverson in 1984, is an American R&B singer and songwriter known for his smooth vocals and chart-topping hits. Discovered by producer Troy Taylor, he signed with Songbook Entertainment and Atlantic Records in 2003. Trey Songz broke through with his debut album "I Gotta Make It" in 2005 and gained wider recognition with "Trey Day" in 2007, led by the Grammy-nominated single "Can't Help but Wait." His third album "Ready" produced the top ten single "Say Aah" and earned a Grammy nomination. He continued his success with albums like "Passion, Pain and Pleasure," featuring the hit "Bottoms Up" with Nicki Minaj, and "Chapter V," his first to debut at number one on the Billboard 200. Known for blending classic R&B with modern sounds, Trey Songz has sold over 25 million records worldwide and remains a major influence in contemporary R&B, with notable releases including "Trigga," "Tremaine," and "Back Home."