Abdul Sallam, 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. 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.” 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.He also owns his own record label, Top Notch Entertainment. He was also a member of G-Unit Philly (with Mike Knox, Ive Vegas, Cotic) from 2007 till the end of 2008 but left the label because of feud with Mike Knox. In January 2010, Tone Trump made a collaboration with Black Wall Street’s artist Nu Jerzey Devil called “What It Look Like.”| |