Trina's dad is from the Dominican Republic,[12][13][14] and her mom is from The Bahamas.[14] They were isolated while she was growing up. She lived in Freedom City and in Pembroke Isle, Florida.[15] Trina went to Miami Northwestern Senior High School,[6][16] where she was a majorette,[17] and graduated in 1992.[18][19] Regardless of her surroundings in Miami's Freedom City neighborhood, Trina figured out how to do positive things with her life, and turned into a land operator. By then in her life she didn't hope to seek after a vocation in music, things gradually started to change.
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Tracks Listing:
1 Intro (The One) (Ft. DJ Khaled)
2 Get Money
3 On His Face (Ft. LightSkinKeisha)
4 New Thang (Ft. 2 Chainz)
5 Situation (Ft. Lil Wayne)
6 Ride Clean (Ft. Boosie Badazz & Plies)
7 BAPS (Ft. Nicki Minaj)
8 Feed Me Lies
9 For You
10 Fuck Boy
11 Photo
12 Can I Live (Ft. Dave East)
13 Water (Ft. Rico Love)
14 If It Ain’t Me (Ft. K. Michelle)
15 Mama (The One) (Ft. Kelly Price)
The One is the forthcoming 6th studio collection by American rapper Trina. It is set to be discharged on June 21, 2019 by Quick Life Excitement and her name, Rockstarr Music Gathering.
Talking about the collection, Trina told The Huffington Post: "the collection is simply fun, truth, development, development; past the Na'an and Baddest Bitch phase."[7] This will be Trina's first collection following a long time since 2010's, Amazin'. [8] it comprises of highlights from associates, for example, Lil Wayne and Dave East.
Katrina Laverne Taylor (conceived December 3, 1974),[5][6] better known by her stage name Trina, is an American rapper. She initially picked up reputation in 1998 with her appearance on Trap Daddy's second studio collection
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on the single "Nann Nigga". As she developed in notoriety she marked a record manage Slip-n-Slide Record.[7] She has discharged five studio collections.
XXL Magazine calls her "the most predictable female rapper of all time".[8] The Source observed Trina's vocation for the 2012 Ladies' History Month.[9] In 2013, Complex positioned "Draw Over" #27 in their Best 50 Best Rap Tunes by Women.[10] In 2014, Trina was incorporated into Bulletin's rundown of the "31 Female Rappers Who Changed Hip-Bounce"
In her extra time, Trina composed rap rhymes, which grabbed the eye of Miami rapper Trap Daddy, who moved toward her in 1998 to be included on his melody "Nann Nigga". The tune later turned into the lead single from his second studio collection,
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, which was discharged in September 1998. The single turned into a hit, achieving number 62 on the US Bulletin Hot 100 and number three on the Rap Melodies graph. On account of the accomplishment of the single, Trina picked up prevalence and marked a record manage Slip-n-Slide Records with dissemination from Atlantic Records. She in this manner started chip away at her introduction collection.
In an online meeting for Campaign magazine, Trina remarked that on this collection, a significant part of the work was accomplished for her; she didn't have innovative control, however just conveyed verses. "Everyone resembled we got this beat, we got this, we understood that, we need you to get in there and keep in touch with this track, keep in touch with this tune, keep in touch with this point." On Walk 21, 2000, Trina's introduction collection Da Baddest Bitch was released.[20] The collection appeared at number 33 on the US Board 200 and number 11 on the Top R&B/Hip-Bounce Collections chart.[21] Da Baddest Bitch was confirmed Gold in November 2000 by the RIAA.[22] It remained on the Announcement 200 outline for 39 weeks and on the Hip-Jump/R&B collection graph for 49 back to back weeks.[23]
The collection was gone before by the lead single "Da Baddest Bitch" in February 2000. It neglected to graph on any however the Hot R&B/Hip-Jump Tunes outline, on which it achieved number 64. The second and last single from the collection, "Draw Over", was discharged in June 2000 and turned into a mellow hit as it achieved number 83 on the Hot 100, number 46 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Jump Tunes outline, and number 41 on the Rap Melodies diagram.
After advancement for her presentation collection finished in mid-2000, Trina started recording music with Missy Elliott to make her second studio album.[26] Recording sessions kept going from 2000 to 2002. Trina had the option to pick her own generation, name the melodies, and compose anything she desired to compose. She delineated for TheCrusade.net, "It's more what Trina's about, what Trina looks like, how Trina feels, the things that Trina comprises of."[27] This was not normal for her first collection, where she had constrained imaginative control.[7]
On August 27, 2002, Trina discharged her second collection Precious stone Princess.[28] It appeared at number 14 on the Bulletin 200 and number five on the Top R&B/Hip-Jump Collections diagram. It sold 67,000 units in its first week.[29]
The collection produced three singles. The lead single, "Told You all", highlighting Rick Ross, was discharged in July 2002 and achieved number 64 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Bounce Tunes chart.[30] The second single, "No Underwear", including Tweet, was discharged in January 2003 however just achieved number 88 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Jump Melodies outline. Notwithstanding, it turned into Trina's first single to graph outside of the US, as it achieved number 45 on the UK Singles Diagram. The third and last single from the collection, "B R Right", highlighting Ludacris, was likewise discharged in January 2003 and achieved number 83 on the Hot 100, number 50 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Bounce Melodies graph, and number 24 on the Rap Tunes diagram, turning into a genuinely effective single.
Trina likewise begun her very own record name, Diva Ventures (presently DP Excitement), and by September 2002 had marked a craftsman, Lil Brianna, who was nine years of age and taking a shot at her first collection. Lil Brianna had just showed up on the track "Kandi." Lil Brianna is currently known as Brianna Perry and is presently marked to Atlantic Records, Trina's previous name.