Most importantly, it delivers straight with no chaser. Released on her independent label Rockstarr Music Group, The One gives Trina stans just what we needed, right when we needed it.
#Trina the one album full#
On The One she’s present, vulnerable, and full of self esteem. The rapper has far come from her “Nann” chants, firm backside “staple” imprint, and in-your-face lyrics. The One doesn’t remind us of who rap star Trina is, instead it introduces us to an entirely new woman. Giving listeners traditional melodic hits and obnoxious confidence. Simply put The One is a consistent body of work, full on variety and expedition that takes us on a bountiful music journey throughout its 15 tracks. The artist further solidifies her rap royalty role and celebrates her endurance with tracks such as “ Photo” featuring Roquois, and “ Ride Clean” featuring Lil Boosie and Plies which both carry heavy beats and full on bass, but hold their own colorful prerogative.įrom the ode to Atlanta landmark “ Blue Flame”, to the energetic DJ Khaled introduction, women around the world can pop on Trina’s The One album and find a track or two, or ten that will encourage their “inner bitch” to start roaring from track two. Trina flaunts her lyrical strength on bossy, rhythmic beats such as “ Can I Live” featuring Dave East, claiming her rightful throne as the original “Bad Bitch” with lines such as “ Never Had To Beg, I Hustle.” To obsessed, overzealous 10-years-plus fans like me, Trina’s new project feels like fresh air and New Year’s Eve all wrapped in one. For a new listener of Trina, The One has high tempos, sass and coin catchy lyrics.