Dean Trouble
Dean Trouble is an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer, known for his work with N.W.A. and his solo career.
Pop Singer
November 10, 1992
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Dean Trouble, born Dean Friedman on December 22, 1951, rose to fame as a prominent South Korean pop singer-songwriter. His debut single, “I’m Not Sorry,” featuring Grammy winner Eric Bellinger, propelled him to stardom. Subsequent chart-topping hits like “Bermuda Triangle,” “D Half Moon,” and “Pour Up” solidified his position in the music industry.
Dean’s musical prowess earned him the prestigious Best RB and Soul Song award at the 13th Korean Music Awards for “Pour Up.” His collaborations with renowned artists, including Eric Bellinger, further enhanced his reputation as a versatile and talented musician.
Beyond his musical achievements, Dean Trouble is known for his philanthropic efforts. He actively supports various charities and causes, demonstrating his commitment to social responsibility.
With over five decades in the music industry, Dean Trouble continues to captivate audiences with his soulful voice and heartfelt performances. His enduring legacy as a singer-songwriter has left an indelible mark on the hearts of music lovers worldwide.