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"Single Again" is a song by American rapper Trina, released in November 2007 as the lead single from her fourth album Still da Baddest (2008). Background [ edit ]
Still Da Baddest is the fourth studio album by American rapper Trina.It was released on April 1, 2008, by Slip-n-Slide, EMI and DP Entertainment. The album was preceded by the lead single, "Single Again" on November 6, 2007.
"Single Again" 2008 Trina Still da Baddest: Bille Woodruff "I Got a Thang for You" Trina featuring Keyshia Cole: R. Malcolm Jones "Look Back at Me" Trina featuring Killer Mike: Antwan Smith "Face" 2009 Rick Ross featuring Trina Deeper Than Rap: Diane Martel "5 Star" (Remix) Yo Gotti featuring Gucci Mane, Trina and Nicki Minaj: Live from the Kitchen
Glamorest Life is the third studio album by American rapper Trina.It was released on October 4, 2005, through Slip-N-Slide/Atlantic Records.Recording sessions took place at Studio Center, The Record Room and Circle House Studios in Miami.
Single Again may refer to: "Single Again" (Mariya Takeuchi song), a 1989 song by Mariya Takeuchi "Single Again" (Trina song), a 2007 song by Trina "Single Again" (Big Sean song), a 2019 song by Big Sean "Single Again" (Josh Ross song), a 2024 song by Josh Ross "Single Again", a 2019 song by Scott H. Biram
Da Baddest Bitch is the debut studio album by American rapper Trina.It was released on March 21, 2000, through Atlantic Records and Slip-N-Slide Records.Chiefly produced by Righteous Funk Boogie, the album debuted at number thirty-three on the US Billboard 200 and number eleven on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and entered the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Catalog Albums in 2002.
Trina was on MTV's Sucker Free and confirmed "I Got a Thang for You" was chosen as the second single. The song was released in February 2008 and shipped to radios. It can currently be streamed via Trina's MySpace page and YouTube. The video debuted on BET's 106 & Park on May 9, 2008 as the new joint of the day.
AllMusic editor Rovi Staff found that "just as the title Diamond Princess suggests, Trina is a hard-edged jewel that shines with an uncanny brilliance." [6] Billboard wrote that "though not perfect, Diamond Princess proves that Trina, like the album's gem namesake, is pretty, shiny, and stronger than you might think."