Born in Virginia to a military family, Trey Songz is a well-disciplined triple threat. Not only is the buff dude an actor, he’s a record producer and singer. Does his name make sense now? Mr. Songz released his first album, I Gotta Make It, in 2005. It made it to number 20 on the Billboard chart, while his follow-up, Trey Day, climbed to number 11. Each subsequent album climbed higher, until 2012's Chapter V topped the chart. Trigga, released in 2014, did the same. The only place to go from there was down, as his most recent release, Back Home, peaked at number 15. Regardless, Trey has been nominated for multiple Grammy Awards and has sold over 25 million records in total. Although he's clearly known for the musical side of his career, the chocolate-skinned performer has some screen roles worth mentioning. Trey got his Hollywood start with small parts in the romantic drama Preacher’s Kid (2010) and the unreleased biopic Queen of Media. Horror fans fell in love with Trey when he portrayed shirtless tough guy Ryan in Texas Chainsaw 3D (2013). Sure, his inability to keep his mouth shut gets him and his friends hacked up, but his torso sure looks good on the silver screen. Later that year, Trey again flashed his chest in a bubble bath scene in Baggage Claim. Unfortunately he bathed with his shorts on, which means our eyes weren't able to claim his best baggage. If that ever happens, we'll start calling him Trey Dongz.