This page will contain news stories about Trina, as they become available.TrinaTrina (born Katrina Taylor on December 3, 1978 in Miami, Florida) is a African-American female rapper. Trina emerged at the start of the 21st century with a raunchy style and attitude and vulgar lyrics, following in the vein of Lil Kim and Foxy Brown. Trina is signed to Atlantic Records through the Slip-N-Slide imprint, abd is a labelmate of Trick Daddy. Her debut album, Da Baddest Bitch, was released in 2000 and is best remembered for its hit single "Pull Over". "Pull Over", which featured Trick Daddy on the chorus, became a success partially due to its being something of an answer single to several past hip-hop songs such as Sir Mix-A-Lot's "Baby Got Back". The lyrics to "Pull Over" allude to Black Rob's "Whoa!", Juvenile's "Back That Ass Up", and Sisqo's "Thong Song", from which some of "Pull Over"'s lyrics are directly lifted. "Baddest Bitch", another single from the album, though not a radio or video hit received heavy MTV2 airplay due to its clever spoofing of the Master Card "Priceless" commercials of the day. In the video, Trina systematically destroys a cheating boyfriend's mansion and possessions one by one, and the value of each item is displayed on screen as it is ruined. The video ends with the words, "Getting Revenge On Your Boyfriend...Priceless". Trina has since released a couple other singles of her own, notably "Told Y'all" from the All About The Benjamins movie soundtrack in 2002 and "B R Right", a nasty duet with Ludacris and the first single off of her 2003 sophomore album. However, mainstream success has mainly only come to Trina thus far in the form of her featured status on other artists' hit singles, for example Missy Elliott's "One Minute Man" and the remix of Ludacris' "What's Your Fantasy". DiscographyAlbums
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However, mainstream success has mainly only come to Trina thus far in the form of her featured status on other artists' hit singles, for example Missy Elliott's "One Minute Man" and the remix of Ludacris' "What's Your Fantasy". He continued to record and write songs living at home, cared for by his wife, until he had to enter hospital a few weeks before his death. Trina has since released a couple other singles of her own, notably "Told Y'all" from the All About The Benjamins movie soundtrack in 2002 and "B R Right", a nasty duet with Ludacris and the first single off of her 2003 sophomore album. In 1984 he was diagnosed as having multiple sclerosis. The video ends with the words, "Getting Revenge On Your Boyfriend...Priceless". In fact a new CD issue was announced for late January 2005 called Sometime Next Year. In the video, Trina systematically destroys a cheating boyfriend's mansion and possessions one by one, and the value of each item is displayed on screen as it is ruined. He arouses strong loyalty in his fans and his records still sell well. "Baddest Bitch", another single from the album, though not a radio or video hit received heavy MTV2 airplay due to its clever spoofing of the Master Card "Priceless" commercials of the day. It has been said that he would have had more commercial success but he disliked touring and public appearances. The lyrics to "Pull Over" allude to Black Rob's "Whoa!", Juvenile's "Back That Ass Up", and Sisqo's "Thong Song", from which some of "Pull Over"'s lyrics are directly lifted. He was unusual for a pop star as fans who turned up at his home were usually invited in for a talk. "Pull Over", which featured Trick Daddy on the chorus, became a success partially due to its being something of an answer single to several past hip-hop songs such as Sir Mix-A-Lot's "Baby Got Back". He was compared to Paul McCartney by reviewers and his songs have strong melodies and concise original lyrics. Her debut album, Da Baddest Bitch, was released in 2000 and is best remembered for its hit single "Pull Over". His songs were also recorded by Cliff Richard, Jack Jones, Art Garfunkel, and Judy Collins. Trina is signed to Atlantic Records through the Slip-N-Slide imprint, abd is a labelmate of Trick Daddy. His success was mostly in Britain and his other hits were Scullery and the song The Best Is Yet To Come covered by Justin Hayward. Trina (born Katrina Taylor on December 3, 1978 in Miami, Florida) is a African-American female rapper. Trina emerged at the start of the 21st century with a raunchy style and attitude and vulgar lyrics, following in the vein of Lil Kim and Foxy Brown. He was most successful in the mid-seventies with the hit single Gaye and the LP Home Thoughts From Abroad. 2002: "Told Y'all". Ward (1944 – 2001) was a British singer/songwriter. 2002: "No Panties". Clifford T. 2002: "B R Right" (US #83). 2000: "Da Baddest Bitch". 2000: "Pull Over" (US #93). 1999: "What'd You Come Here For?" (US #56). 2002: Diamond Princess. 2000: Da Baddest Bitch. |