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Real Name: Mark Miller In Groups: Trinity Garden Cartel Releases: Blowin' Big / Mafia Melodies (CD) Cartel Records 1998 Appears On: I'd Rather Be Judged By 12 Than Carried By 6 (CD) Cartel Records 1999 The Birth of a Warrior On April the 25th, 1976, Mark (Da Herb Man) Miller, aka the Ghetto Minister, from the controversial group, Trinity Garden Cartel, a warrior was born. Native Houstonian, Mark (Da Herb Man) Miller, a true rap phenomenon, with major street credibility is on the rise, and not to be underestimated. Herb, in his adolescent years, came from a broken home and was fathered by the streets. He caught a narcotics case at Albert Thomas Middle School and first pistol at Barnett Stadium in Houston. Mark (Da Herb Man) Miller, young and vicious, gaining connects and respect, now chooses to be called the ghetto minister, terrorized the streets of Houston from the north to the south sides of town. In 1993 he joined forces with the Trinity Garden Cartel. In 1994 they dropped the controversial album "Don't Blame it On The Music", distributed by J-Prince, of Rap-A-Lot Records- selling over one hundred thousand units. The government banded the album due to photographs of Houston Police, and its lyrical content. After dealing with courthouse litigations and stress from the press, Trinity Garden Cartel released the album "Da Saga Continues" in 1996 with the smash single "I'd rather be judge by 12 than carried by 6". With a blazing track fr

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