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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."
Trina's third album Glamorest Life (2005), spawned the hit single "Here We Go" featuring Kelly Rowland, which was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Her follow-up album Still da Baddest (2008), peaked within the top ten on the Billboard 200 , and reached number one on the US R&B/Hip-Hop Albums .
"B R Right" is a song by American rapper Trina, released to rhythmic and urban contemporary radio on December 8, 2002 as the second and final single from her second studio album, Diamond Princess (2002).
"Take It to da House" (Trick Daddy featuring Trina and The SNS Express) 53: 23: 20 — Thugs Are Us "That's Cool" (Silkk the Shocker featuring Trina) — 51 — — My World, My Way "One Minute Man" (Missy Elliott featuring Ludacris and Trina) 15: 8 — 10 Miss E... So Addictive: 2005 "Bad Chick" (Remix) (Webbie featuring Trina) 120: 48 ...
The music video uses the clean version of the single, [28] which Chuck Taylor described as incomprehensible due to the amount of edits and explicit language removed. [9] Atlantic uploaded the video to its YouTube channel on October 26, 2009. [28] Its filming was included on the DVD Trina: Live & Uncut (2006). [29]
YouTube Music is a music streaming service developed by the American video platform YouTube, a subsidiary of Alphabet's Google. The service is designed with an interface that allows users to simultaneously explore music audios and music videos from YouTube-based genres, playlists and recommendations.
"Pull Over" is a song by American rapper Trina, released on February 13, 2000, as the second single from her debut studio album Da Baddest Bitch (2000). It features additional vocals from American rapper Trick Daddy and was produced by Righteous Funk Boogie.
She then leaves him at the altar. Further shots consist of Trina with friends at the pool, as well as attempts from her man to reconcile, but to no avail, as Trina throws the phone into the pool. The video then cuts to Trina dancing in a hall surrounded by curtains and at a party with friends. The video then fades to black.