Trina Gets Busy with Just Blaze & Scott Storch, Releases Clothing Line
This December Trina is set to release her fourth album, getting a helping hand from everyone from Scott Storch to Kanye West to Just Blaze, among other heavy hitters.
Billboard.com has reported that the rap diva will drop her Slip-N-Slide/Atlantic release Baddest B*tch II on December 19th. The album will also feature production from Jazze Pha, Swizz Beatz and Cool & Dre.
Trina also recently collaborated with Black Eyed Peas' leading lady Fergie for a song on her solo album The Dutchess.
"The song is really hot. It's an up-tempo record with a fast, bouncy beat," Trina told Billboard.com.
The self-proclaimed Diamond Princess, who recently hosted the 1st Annual Ozone Awards in Orlando, and previously released the Diamond Princess fragrance is planning to follow up her scent with another still unnamed perfume. She's also looking to unveil her clothing line, DP Wear (Diamond Princess Wear) in December.
"I've been working on it for awhile and trying to get it to be right and to be presentable," she told Billboard.com. "I don't want to just put something out there that doesn't represent me. I want something I would wear.
Trina's 2005 album, Glamorest Life sold over 389,000 copies domestically, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
Billboard.com has reported that the rap diva will drop her Slip-N-Slide/Atlantic release Baddest B*tch II on December 19th. The album will also feature production from Jazze Pha, Swizz Beatz and Cool & Dre.
Trina also recently collaborated with Black Eyed Peas' leading lady Fergie for a song on her solo album The Dutchess.
"The song is really hot. It's an up-tempo record with a fast, bouncy beat," Trina told Billboard.com.
The self-proclaimed Diamond Princess, who recently hosted the 1st Annual Ozone Awards in Orlando, and previously released the Diamond Princess fragrance is planning to follow up her scent with another still unnamed perfume. She's also looking to unveil her clothing line, DP Wear (Diamond Princess Wear) in December.
"I've been working on it for awhile and trying to get it to be right and to be presentable," she told Billboard.com. "I don't want to just put something out there that doesn't represent me. I want something I would wear.
Trina's 2005 album, Glamorest Life sold over 389,000 copies domestically, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
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