Trina

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This article is about the rap artist. For the first name and other meanings, see Trina (name).

Template:Infobox musical artist 2 Katrina Laverne Taylor (born December 3, 1978 in Miami, Florida), better known by her stage name Trina, is an African-American rap artist. She, like many other Miami rappers come from Liberty City, the same hood as Trick Daddy.

Career

Trina's career started when she made her first appearance on Trick Daddy's www.thug.com album, with the song Nann Nigga. In 2000, Trina released her first solo album entitled "Da Baddest Bitch" with the hit single Pull Over.

In 2002 Trina returned with her sophmore effort, Diamond Princess, which was produced by fellow rapper, song-writer, and producer Missy Elliott. There was also production from Kanye West. Diamond Princess featured a much more star-studded line-up including Fabolous, Ludacris, Eve, Trick Daddy, Missy Elliott & Tweet. The album's hit list included Told Y'all featuring Rick Ross, No Panties featuring Tweet and B R Right featuring Ludacris.

Released October 2005, Trina's third album was Glamorest Life. This third installment from Trina failed to go Gold, selling only 389,000 copies. Don't Trip featuring Lil' Wayne was released as the lead which at the time managed to gain interested in the press because of her at the time rumored relationship with the rapper. The second single released from "Glamorest Life" was her hit single Here We Go. The track featured Destiny Child member Kelly Rowland. "Here We Go" became Trina's first Top 40 single since her debut in 1998. While the album debuted higher than her other released the album failed to make an impact, and quickly fell off the charts. Da Club featuring Mannie Fresh was among several singles the record label planned to release, however those plans were later scrapped when Trina began working on her fourth installment to her discography.

In 2005, Trina released her first perfume called "Diamond Princess". The item is available only through her website.

Shortly after "Diamond Princess" was released Trina severed ties with Atlantic Records. In November, 2006 rumors surfaced that Trina had signed a recording contract with Terror Squad. Terror Squad was founded by rapper Fat Joe. If rumors concerning the relationship between Terror Squad and Trina are true, Trina will fill the female-gap left after Remy Ma disbanded herself from the group due to tensions between herself and Fat Joe. The Terror Squad record label is currently enties with Virgin Records.

Trina's fourth-album is to be scheduled to be Da Baddest Bitch II. The title was confirmed by Trick Daddy on an episode of BET's 106 & Park. The album's title is subject to change. Trina can currently be heard on the remix to Akon's I Wanna Love You.

In an interview on BET's 100 Video Countdown of 2006, Trina stated that her album would drop in February of 2007. Possibly a single will be dropped in January.

Controversy

Trina does however continue to be recognized as a commercially successful rapper.  Trina is also known as 'Queen of the South'.  While this title is disputed by some, most agree that she is the most widely known southern female rap artist.

In 2001, Trina’s sexuality was brought to the forefront of rap music after rumors circulated that Missy Elliott and Trina began a relationship while producing Trina’s Diamond Princess album. The situation was addressed in interviews, as well as the introduction to Missy Elliott’s song Gossip Folks. Both artist state the rumor is untrue.

In 2006 Trina and Khia have exchanged diss records, "What's Beef" and "Hit Her Up", respectively. Khia stated that she doesn't like Trina's rapping style. Many fans believe the feud between Khia and Trina began after Khia grew jealous of Trina's continued success.

There also had been an issue with her and fellow Florida rapper Jacki-O because both claim to be the "Queen of the South" but the two have officially ended the feud and there have been rumors about a possible collaboration between the two artists.

Diamond Princess Franchise

Trina has an up and coming artist, Mathis Cousan who's self-titled debut album is expected to be released on her new Diamond Princess record label.

Trina's exclusive perfume entitled "Diamond Princess" was launched in the Summer of 2005. The perfume retails between $45, and $55(USD). Box set pricing varies between $47 and $85(USD.)

In 2006, Trina launched her non-profit organization the Diamond Doll Foundation:

To me, the Diamond Doll Foundation is about being able to help young girls. Those girls in the inner city, who aren't as privileged and girls that are kind of lost, those that don't come from a great home or who don't have older influential people in their lives to help them become great women. I travel a lot and I meet so many young girls and everyday life for them is a struggle. Everyday life for them is a different day of facing some sort of obstacle that they feel that can't endure. It can be girls who get pregnant at early ages, girls that are on drugs, who have been abused emotionally and physically. My life is great, but I've been through a lot of different things that makes me have the strength that I have and to be able to give that back to girls that may be weak, who have low self-esteem or don't have enough confidence, that I'm here for them. -Trina; October 6, 2006

Discography

Albums

Album cover Album information
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Da Baddest Bitch
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Diamond Princess
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Glamorest Life
Trina's untitled 4th studio album
  • Released: February 2007
  • Chart positions: N/A
  • U.S. Sales: N/A
  • Last RIAA certification: N/A
  • Singles:

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions Album
US Hot 100 US R&B/Hip-Hop US Hot Rap UK Singles Chart
2000 "Da Baddest Bitch" - #64 #46 Da Baddest Bitch
2000 "Pull Over" #1 #49 #41 Da Baddest Bitch
2001 "One Minute Man"
(Missy Elliott featuring Ludacris & Trina)
#15 #8 - #10 Miss E...So Addictive
2002 "Told Y'all"
(featuring Rick Ross)
- - - Diamond Princess
2002 "No Panties"
(featuring Tweet)
- - - #45 Diamond Princess
2002 "B R Right"
(featuring Ludacris)
#8 #5 #24 Diamond Princess
2005 "Don't Trip"
(featuring Lil Wayne)
- #7 - - Glamorest Life
2005 "Here We Go"
(featuring Kelly Rowland)
#17 #1 #1 #3 Glamorest Life

Filmography

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