M.C. Trouble

M.C. Trouble was an American actress and composer best known for her work in “MC Trouble feat. The Good Girls: I Wanna Make You Mine” and appearances on “Soul Train.” Born on July 30, 1970, she left a mark in the entertainment industry before her untimely death on June 4, 1991.

Personal and Family Life

M.C. Trouble, whose real name was LaTasha Sheron Rogers, was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. She showed an early interest in music and performance, which led her to pursue a career in the entertainment industry. Despite her rising fame, she kept details about her personal life private, focusing primarily on her artistic endeavors.

Career

Throughout her career, M.C. Trouble gained recognition for her contributions to music and television in the early 1990s. Her most notable work includes the music video “I Wanna Make You Mine,” where she showcased her talents as both a performer and a composer. She was featured on the popular television show “Soul Train,” which further solidified her presence in the music scene.

Death and Legacy

M.C. Trouble passed away on June 4, 1991, in Los Angeles due to heart failure. Her death at a young age shocked her fans and the entertainment community. Despite her brief career, she is remembered for her vibrant performances and influence on the hip-hop and R&B genres, inspiring future generations of artists.

Filmography

Type Title Year
Actress MC Trouble feat. The Good Girls: I Wanna Make You Mine 1990
Composer MC Trouble feat. The Good Girls: I Wanna Make You Mine 1990
Music Department MC Trouble feat. The Good Girls: I Wanna Make You Mine 1990
Self Soul Train 1971