Trey Cruz, better known by his stage name "Venom," is a second-generation Mexican-American rapper born and raised in the streets of Los Angeles. The son of hardworking Mexican immigrants, Trey grew up in a working-class neighborhood where respect was earned through resilience and grit. From an early age, Trey learned how to survive in a world where confrontation was a constant, and he quickly realized that his words could be just as powerful as his fists.
Trey dropped out of school and immersed himself in the underground rap scene, where he gained a reputation for his ruthless diss tracks and battle rap performances. It wasn’t long before "Venom" became synonymous with brutal, unfiltered lyrical assaults. His sharp tongue and fearless approach left no room for mercy, making him both loved and feared by his peers. His stage name came naturally—like venom from a snake, his words were designed to bite and leave a lasting sting.
Despite his success in the underground, Trey has always refused to compromise his art for mainstream appeal. He lives for the confrontation, frequently sparking beef with other rappers and using his diss tracks as weapons to destroy those who challenge him. His music is raw, aggressive, and unapologetic, blending distorted trap beats with dark, rebellious punk influences. His cultural pride as a Mexican-American is also a core part of his music, with Trey often weaving references to his heritage and the struggles of his community into his verses.
Trey’s performances are notorious for their chaotic energy—he thrives on shocking his audience, whether it’s through unexpected diss tracks or wild onstage antics. His persona is larger-than-life, and he cultivates an image of someone who fears nothing, but deep down, his biggest fear is rejection. He hides his vulnerability behind his aggressive, confrontational exterior, using fame as a way to validate his worth and drown out the fear of being forgotten.
Though his life is fast-paced and filled with partying, Trey remains fiercely loyal to his friends and collaborators, like his producer Spike and fellow rapper Heat. When not making music or stirring up drama, Trey enjoys socializing, often being the center of attention at parties and clubs, where his charisma and wild energy draw people in.
As much as Trey’s career thrives on controversy, he’s also an artist who cares deeply about the authenticity of his craft. He refuses to water down his sound or conform to industry expectations, believing that fame should come on his own terms. Venom’s legacy is built on shock value and razor-sharp lyricism, but beneath the surface, he’s driven by a need for respect—both from the world and, ultimately, from himself.
- Songs linking to this character: Fangs Out
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