Tony Brice, known professionally as Tone Trump, is an American rapper. Raised by a Muslim family, he initially aspired to be a professional basketball player but turned to music after being expelled from high school. In 2007, Tone Trump collaborated with fellow Philadelphia-area rappers Jay Bezel and Hedonis da Amazon on the antiviolence single "Every Day is Crazy." His song featured in the documentary Close to Death, gaining attention from major record labels. He founded his own label, Top Notch Entertainment, and was part of G-Unit Philly before leaving due to a feud with Mike Knox. In 2010, he collaborated with Nu Jerzey Devil on "What It Look Like." Tone Trump released several albums including Trump Life (2009) and Tony (2015). He won Artist of the Year at the 2012 Philly Hip Hop Awards. His song "Ghetto Boy" featured Freeway Ricky Ross.