Trina(I)
- Actress
- Composer
- Soundtrack
Katrina Taylor grew up in Miami, Florida suffering many hardships but
battled it all, simply by believing that dreams are true and by putting
faith in her dreams, someday everything will change for her. She never
considered a carrer in music, untill spotted by locally based rapper
Trick Daddy, who helped her on her way to stardom. She then shortened
her name to just "Trina" and appeared on Trick Daddy's hit "Nann
N***a". Trick Daddy's Slip-N-Slide record label noticed her much
praised rapping ablities and rising popularity and continued to team
her up with the fellow Miami native. Trina repesented a sexy, rugged,
man-driven look that wasn't new to the music world and included rivals
Foxy Brown and Lil Kim. But Trina's music style drove a more
controversial issue, due in part to her rebellious nature, sexual
lyrics and profanity filled tracks. Her 2000 debut album, "Da Baddest
B***h" was a direct response to the male-dominated rap industry that
was known for disregarding women in many hit songs. Her debut gained
her a gold-certified single with "69 Ways". Between touring in 2000,
Trina teamed up with many rap stars in song remixes, including Missy
Elliott's "One Minute Man" and Ludacris' "What's Your Fantasy." Her
long awaited second album Diamond Princess was released in August 2002,
and the songs "No Panties" and "B R Right/feat. Ludacris" received
major airplays.