Curtis Michael Anderson

Biography
Curtis Michael Anderson (born May 19, 1996) better known as Baby Triggy, is an American rapper. Baby Triggy got his name from Mr. Fingers, who put the stamp on artists such as Jay-Z, DMX, Ja Rule, and Fabolous. During an initial recording session, Mr. Fingers was impressed with Baby Triggy’s ability to get it right the first time saying he’s a baby gunner, “a baby triggy.” The name has stuck since then.
Born in Queens, New York, Baby Triggy’s career started at the age of ten. He was out with his father when they dropped by one of his dad’s friends’ music studio. Baby Triggy was blown away hearing the sounds of rap music. He asked his dad if he could give it a try and was told “it’s not as easy as it sounds.” His father’s friend said “give him a shot” and shortly after hearing the young man, they both were amazed.

At the age of eleven, Baby Triggy was offered a deal with a major record label. After discussing it with his family, he decided to wait until he was a little older. Since that first day in the recording studio he has gone on to record several songs. “Ice Cream”, “Crazy Days”, “Shine”, “Fran”, “My Imagination”, and “I’m Just a Kid” are all singles that can be enjoyed on Baby Triggy’s MySpace page. He’s quickly amassed over 398,000 friends and over 1.19 million views on his MySpace page! The spectacular new single “Ice Cream” has received phenomenal reviews and over 571,000 fans have listened to it.
Education and school is very important to Baby Triggy. He works diligently in school as well as pursuing his music career. His reverence for school and passion for education is evidenced through his performances at educational concerts and support for the Entertainers 4 Education Alliance.
After performing free-style rap for E-40, Baby Triggy received a keen critique. E-40 (Earl Stevens) is an American rapper from Vallejo, California who has successfully released 12 albums. Triggy free-styled for E-40 in New York City. Stunned by the youngster’s performance, E-40 said “And he got that swag though. See what I’m talking about. He ain’t just spitting it. And he got swag. That’s important. A lot of cats can rap, but ain't got no swag or finesse.”
Baby Triggy has the swagger (swag) of some of the most notable hip-hop veterans in the music industry. He is the entire package. Talented, charismatic, handsome, and intelligent! This young rising start has it all! He engages and captivates the audience with his fun, fresh, and skillful lyrics. And “he got that swag.”
Baby Triggy performs and make appearances at different venues and special events throughout New York City.
He received big applause from the crowd at the Public Assembly for the Annual Mix-Tape (Justo) Awards on October 21, 2008. Baby Triggy hit the stage with his schoolyard rendition of The Notorious B.I.G.’s “The Warning”. The Mix-Tape Masters Marathon showcased talent of various artists including Joell Ortiz.
The Entertainers 4 Education Alliance is a “non-profit organization that utilizes the power of celebrities, musicians, sports figures, high profile individuals and entertainment to promote positive messages to young people about the importance of education, personal advancement and social commitment. Baby Triggy made a red carpet appearance at the Manhattan Center for the Entertainers 4 Education Alliance on October 28, 2008.
Hot 97 FM’s “Stay In School Concert” promotes education and its importance. Baby Triggy hit the stage with some of music’s favorite entertainers like Ryan Leslie, Juelz Santana, Jim Jones, David Banner, Maino, and Cheri Dennis. He received an enormous amount of support and praise…essentially a prelude to the bright future ahead of Baby Triggy.
Baby Triggy performed well for Grammy Award-winning rapper and actor, Coolio. His performance was at a contest that Hot 97 FM’s Peter Rosenberg held for Coolio’s new reality show, Coolio's Rules.”
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Parents and loved ones who care about what the kids are listening to do not have to look any further. Baby Triggy has accomplished something the big name conglomerates and companies just can’t seem to pull off. He has captured the essence of today’s inner city and urban kids.
 
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