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  1. Intro
  2. Still Da Baddest
  3. Killing You Hoes
  4. Single Again
  5. Look Back At Me - Killer Mike / Trina
  6. I Got a Thang For You - Keyshia Cole / Trina
  7. I Got a Bottle - Missy Elliott / Trina
  8. Wish I Never Met You - Missy Elliott / Trina
  9. Clear It Out - Missy Elliott / Trina
  10. Stop Traffic - Pitbull / Trina
  11. Phone Sexx - Qwote / Trina
  12. Hot Commodity - Qwote / Trina

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Album Details: Still da Baddest

Release Date:
02/12/2008
Label:
Slip N Slide
UPC:
734257200820

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After Trina's debut album, Da Baddest Bitch, went Gold, it was a steady decline for the brash, sexcharged rapper, at least saleswise. Her sophomore release, Diamond Princess, just missed the mark and then the slick, starstudded Glamorest Life fell flat, even though it included the hit single "Here We Go." In an effort to turn things around, her fourth release, Still Da Baddest, references her debut with its title, does a good job capturing that first album's raw edge with a modern twist, and tries hard to duplicate "Here We Go" with mixed results. With its stately JRoc production, the radiofriendly, "go girl" anthem "Single Again" succeeds splendidly. On the other hand, "I Got a Thing for You" and "Wish I Never Met You" are the soft, polished tracks that fail, sounding like manufactured "Here We Go" clones and dragging down what would otherwise be an entirely successful fulllength. Get past those contrived clunkers and there's the wonderfully crooked "Look Back at Me" which combines sleazy lyrics with screwed and chopped vocals to make it one of the freakiest numbers in the Trina catalog. The raveup "I Got a Bottle" is the total party with Trina playfully imitating David Banner while her guest Missy remains the always kicking Missy. Making his second appearance on a Trina album is Rick Ross, who helps make the closing "Hot Commodity" a track as vibrant and bright as the duo's hometown of Miami. Trina's lyrics remain tough and way beyond naughty and she has a newfound love of her somewhat unsettling, Woody Woodpecker style laugh which is liberally dropped throughout the album. It's the abundance of these brassy, "love me or hate me" moments that make Still Da Baddest a step in the right direction and one of her better efforts, even with the woefully uninspired ballads.

- David Jeffries, All Music Guide



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