"Thug Holiday" is a song by American rapper Trick Daddy and the second single from his fifth studio album of the same name (2002).
It features American singer LaTocha Scott of the R&B group Xscape.
The song was produced by David Banner.
A piano-driven track, "Thug Holiday" sees Trick Daddy rapping about the issues of life in the ghetto,[1][2] and putting his guns away and praying for people who are affected by the consequences of the "thug life".
[1] Trick also addresses everyday conflicts that people face, such as inequality and violence.