Trelly Mack started traveling to other cities and networking with different people to get a better understanding of how the music buisiness worked. In attempt to possibly find a recording home to help develop him as an artist, Trelly would get advice from a guy named J-Roll, on what it would take to become a successful independent artist. Trelly continued to pursue music but would take the step of forming his own recording label Hard Labor Entertainment in 2006. While still recording with his group Killah Squad, he started co-writing and featuring with numerous of underground artists. Trelly managed to record hundreds of songs to build up a music catalog that he would set to release under his own Label, Hard Laboer Entertainment. In which time he started producing and managing some up and coming local acts.
Trelly would later get back into his artist mode and turned to himself and released his first mixtape entitled "Deal or No Deal" followed by his second mixtape "Scarface" and "B4 My Eyez". After dropping these mixtapes he started to catch local and regional recognition and started performing in local spots that would lead to over the state and regional shows. Trelly biggest show to date is opening up for national recording hip hop artist Yo Gotti at The Rave Eagles Ballroom in Milwuakee. Now set to drop his fourth mixtape "The Leftovers" followed by another mixtape due out later this year titled "Gangsta Rap Made Me Do it" and releasing his first certified radio single, It'z Whateva, Trelly Mack is sure to bring a new sound to the world of music targeted toward the masses.