Hip Hop Awards 2024: 7 of Trina’s Baddest Records
Miami’s baddest chick, Trina, tore up the stage at the BET “Hip Hop Awards 2024“ with a performance that reminded the world why she's been holding the crown as the city’s Queen of Rap for over two decades. In honor of her explosive set, which featured a guest appearance by City Girls’ Yung Miami, we’re looking back at five of Trina’s most iconic records that defined her career and helped shape Southern hip-hop.
“Da Baddest B—ch”
Trina’s breakout anthem that set the tone for her career, “Da Baddest B—ch,” was a bold declaration of confidence, power, and independence. With unapologetic lyrics that celebrated her fierce femininity, the Black Mob Group-produced track cemented her as the Queen of Miami.
“Single Again”
Every girl who’s been through a tough breakup knows the power of “Single Again.” This empowering anthem from the emcee’s fourth studio album, Still da Baddest, gave Trina a chance to reclaim her independence.
“Here We Go” feat. Kelly Rowland
Trina showed her softer side with the 2005 hit single “Here We Go,” featuring Grammy Award-winning singer Kelly Rowland. The smooth collaboration served as an anthem for all the women going through heartbreak.
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“Look Back at Me” feat. Killer Mike
The emcee took things to the next level with “Look Back at Me.” The raunchy, in-your-face track that left no room for misinterpretation. Partnering with Grammy winner Killer Mike, this record was all about owning her sexuality and being upfront about her desires.
“Pull Over”
Another hit from her debut album, Da Baddest B—ch, “Pull Over” became an instant classic thanks to its raunchy, bass-heavy sound. The catchy hook and Trina’s braggadocious flow made it a party staple, and the track still rings off in the clubs as it did when it was first released.