Career
His debut album Young & Thuggin" became a Top 10 hit on the Billboard 200. In 2005, Turk was convicted on federal charges of being a felon in possession of a firearm, a fugitive from justice in possession of a firearm, and an unlawful user addicted to a controlled substance in possession of a firearm. The charges arose from the shooting of a Memphis,Tennessee police officer in early 2004.
He was sentenced to 10 years of incarceration.
In 2006, he entered an Alford plea in Tennessee state court to second-degree attempted murder, based on the same incident, and was sentenced to 14 years imprisonment. While incarcerated Ke"Noe released two albums of unreleased Turk verses called Still A Hot Boy and Convicted Felons.
The albums profits of the last two releases were put on Turk"s prison books Turk was released from prison in October 2012 after almost nine years of incarceration.
In December 2012, Turk made a hit single titled "Zip lieutenant" featuring Lil Wayne.
Weeks later, a remix with Juvenile was made and released. In February 2013, a version with Turk, Lil Wayne, Juvenile and B.G. was made, making an official Hot Boys reunion song. Turk released a mixtape under SoundCloud called "Blame lieutenant On The System".
In October 2013, Turk signed a recording deal with J. Prince to Rap-A-Lot Records.
Later Turk Dropped An Mixtape Called Get "Money Stay Real" With The Hit Single "Zip lieutenant" Turk Then took some time off mixtapes And Worked on His Label YNT (Young North Thuggin) After Getting YNT Started He Officially Dropped His Anticipated "Get Money Stay Real 2" Mixtape In 2015. Turk Soon After Dropped An Single Titled "Ughhh" Early October 2015 Which Is Available on MyMixtapez Now!
However, in June 2015, Turk requested that the lawsuit be dismissed after both parties reached an amicable settlement.