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Trina

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. 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".

Discography

Albums

  • 2000: Da Baddest Bitch
  • 2002: Diamond Princess

Singles

  • 1999: "What'd You Come Here For?" (US #56)
  • 2000: "Pull Over" (US #93)
  • 2000: "Da Baddest Bitch"
  • 2002: "B R Right" (US #83)
  • 2002: "No Panties"
  • 2002: "Told Y'all"

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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". Some of her Important Singles:. 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. SOLO ALBUMS:. The video ends with the words, "Getting Revenge On Your Boyfriend...Priceless". JENNIFER WARNES’ U.S. 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. Jennifer Warnes’ songwriting skills are admired by her peers and she is among the most sought-after session singers and vocal arrangers in the music industry.

"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. The song won the 1988 Grammy Award for "Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal" and the Academy Award for "Best Original Song.". 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. lang and Bonnie Raitt for Roy Orbison’s acclaimed television special "A Black and White Night." That same year her duet with Bill Medley, "(I've Had) The Time of My Life," was included on the "Dirty Dancing" motion picture soundtrack album and reached #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 as a single. "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". In 1987, at the Coconut Grove in Los Angeles, she sang female background vocals with k.d. Her debut album, Da Baddest Bitch, was released in 2000 and is best remembered for its hit single "Pull Over". In 1983 she and Cocker won the Grammy Award for "Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal" for "Up Where We Belong," followed by the Golden Globe Award and the Academy Award for "Best Original Song.".

Trina is signed to Atlantic Records through the Slip-N-Slide imprint, abd is a labelmate of Trick Daddy. The following year she teamed up with Joe Cocker to sing Will Jennings song "Up Where We Belong." Written for the motion picture, "An Officer and a Gentleman," the song would be released as a single and hit #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart. 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. Jennifer Warnes 1981 song "One More Hour," recorded as part of the soundtrack album from the motion picture "Ragtime," was nominated for an Academy Award. 2002: "Told Y'all". In 1980 she won the Academy Award for "Best Original Song" for "It Goes Like It Goes" from the motion picture "Norma Rae.". 2002: "No Panties". Her 1977 single titled "Right Time of the Night" brought her wide acclaim with the song going to #1 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary Singles chart.

2002: "B R Right" (US #83). She eventually toured Europe with Cohen's band as a back-up singer as well as recording guest vocals for Cohen's "Live Songs" album and later guest vocals for his album, "Recent Songs," including a duet on "The Smokey Life" plus over the years on his albums "Various Positions, I'm Your Man," and "The Future." In January 1987, Jennifer Warnes released her album "Famous Blue Raincoat: Songs of Leonard Cohen.". 2000: "Da Baddest Bitch". In 1970 she met Canadian poet/songwriter Leonard Cohen who profoundly influenced her career. 2000: "Pull Over" (US #93). That same year, she joined the cast of the television show, "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour". 1999: "What'd You Come Here For?" (US #56). In 1968 she signed with Parrot Records (a Decca subsidiary) and recorded her first LP.

2002: Diamond Princess. After graduating from high school she was offered an opera scholarship but chose to sing folk songs, popular at the time. 2000: Da Baddest Bitch. flag, and accompanied by 300 accordions, nine-year-old Jennifer sang "The Star Spangled Banner" at Los Angeles’ Shrine Auditorium. Wrapped in the U.S. However, she did make a spectacular professional debut.

Her desire and ability to sing came early and at age seven she was offered her first recording contract but her father turned it down. Jennifer Jean Warnes (born March 3, 1947 in Seattle, Washington) is an American singer and songwriter. (I've Had) The Time of My Life (duet with Bill Medley) 1987. Bird on a Wire -- 1987.

Up Where We Belong (duet with Joe Cocker) -- 1982. Right Time of the Night -- 1977. The Well -- 2001. Best: First We Take Manhattan -- (Germany) 2000.

The Hunter -- 1992. Just Jennifer -- (England) 1992. Famous Blue Raincoat -- 1987. Best of Jennifer Warnes -- 1982.

Shot Through the Heart -- 1979. Jennifer Warnes -- 1977. Jennifer -- 1972. See Me, Feel Me, Touch Me, Heal Me -- 1969.

I Can Remember Everything -- 1968.