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Katrina Laverne Kearse [2] (née Taylor; born December 3, 1974), [3] [4] known professionally as Trina, is an American rapper. She rose to prominence in the late 1990s for her collaborations with Trick Daddy on the singles "Nann Nigga", "Shut Up", and "Take It to da House". In 2000, she released her debut album Da Baddest Bitch.
Before Suicideboys, Arceneaux was an aspiring solo hip-hop artist, releasing several mixtapes under the name Scrim. These include Narcotics Anonymous , #DrugFlow and Patron Saint of Everything Totally Fucked , all of which were released before the group's formation in 2014.
Brianna Perry (born January 11, 1992), [1] also known as Lil' Brianna, is an American rapper and actress from Miami-Dade County, Florida.She was the youngest act signed to Missy Elliott's label The Goldmind Inc. Perry made her debut on Trina's album Diamond Princess (2002) on the track "Kandi". [3]
Maurice Samuel Young (born September 27, 1974), better known by his stage name Trick Daddy, is an American rapper from Miami, Florida. [2] He is best known for his 2004 single "Let's Go" (featuring Twista and Lil Jon), which peaked at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100.
Trina Evette Braxton-Scales (born December 3, 1974) is an American singer and reality television personality. She is the younger sister of R&B singing icon Toni Braxton . Trina had her first big break in music in 1992 as a founding member of the R&B group the Braxtons , formed with her sisters.
Three 6 Mafia's founding members became musicians at young ages. In 1988, DJ Paul, at age 13, was taking piano lessons, and his half-brother, [4] Lord Infamous, age 15, was a singer practicing bass and electric guitar.
The discography of American rapper Trina consists of six studio albums, four EPs, eleven mixtapes and 23 singles. Her debut album, Da Baddest Bitch , was released on March 21, 2000. It reached the top forty in the United States and debuted at eleven on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums .
Powell was born in Gary, Indiana, and raised with his siblings Trina, Tamara and Jacob. [6] The family performed in local talent shows; and, in 1993, he attracted the attention of producer Carl Roland in Kansas City. Following an artist showcase, Louil Silas signed him to his Silas Records imprint. [7]