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Tristan Jamal Holden (born July 11, 1989) is a entrepreneur, musician, host, producer, cinematographer, director, CEO, and Co/Owner. Born at LSU Hospital in Shreveport, LA. Tristan is originally from Oil.City, La. During the late 1990's and early 2000's he moved to Dallas, TX. In the year 2000, Tristan really got into music. He recorded his first song called "I Can Buy That", with Stephen Simpson (Double S.) And D'Wayne Simpson (Danger D.) produced by Stephen Hill (K.T.). Tristan grew up in Southeast Dallas, in a neighborhood called Pleasant Grove, TX. He attended Pleasant Gove Elementary, Fred F. Florence Middle School, H.Grady Spruce high school, and his alma mater W.W. Samuell High School. After graduating high school Tristan, would drop out of college at Jarvis Christian College, (Hawkins TX) his first semester in school. He chose to join the U.S. Army. Tristan joined the army on the 2nd day of February in 2010. Tristan went to basic training and A.I.T. in Columbia, SC, At Fort Jackson. Tristan was stationed in Fort Bragg, NC in Fayetteville, NC at the 82nd Subststainment Unit. He would serve in Afghanistan in October of 2010, under the mission named "OEF". He returned home from deployment in November of 2011. Throughout his Army career which lasted from the years of 2010-2013, he still maintained his passion for music. He currently has music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and all other major platforms. Tristan currently owns the brand of THDaGreat Films. With the household show called Welkum 2'Da SwaggaHouse. He also Co/Owns S.T.G. Muzik/SwaggaHouse ENT. In the year of 2015, on May 9th, Tristan married his wife Tempist Miller. Meeting her in the Army, they share 4 daughters together. Mr. Holden has 8 kids. Malaysia Owens, Jordyn Holden, Tristan Holden Jr., Jeremiah Holden, Adam Rios, Aaliyiah Holden, Amariah Holden, and Makenzie Holden. He's currently filming movies and short films. His first project "The Dream" is due to be given to the public in the summer of 2021.