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|Artist = [[Rick Ross (rapper)|Rick Ross]]
|Artist = [[Rick Ross (rapper)|Rick Ross]]
|Cover = Trillaalbum.jpg
|Cover = Trillaalbum.jpg
|Released = [[March 11]] [[2008]] <small>([[U.S.]])</small><br />[[May 29]] [[2008]] <small>([[Canada]])</small><br />[[April 21]] 2008 <small>([[Africa]])</small><br />[[December 18]] 2007 <small>([[United Kingdom|U.K.]])</small><br />[[February 14]] [[2008]] <small>([[Israel]])</small><br />[[November 15]] [[2007]] <small>([[France]])</small><br />[[April 8]] 2008 <small>([[Australia]])</small><br />[[January 20]] [[2008]] <small>([[Japan]], [[Europe]])</small>
|Released = [[February 19]] [[2008]] <small>([[U.S.]])</small><br />[[May 29]] [[2008]] <small>([[Canada]])</small><br />[[April 21]] 2008 <small>([[Africa]])</small><br />[[December 18]] 2007 <small>([[United Kingdom|U.K.]])</small><br />[[February 14]] [[2008]] <small>([[Israel]])</small><br />[[November 15]] [[2007]] <small>([[France]])</small><br />[[April 8]] 2008 <small>([[Australia]])</small><br />[[January 20]] [[2008]] <small>([[Japan]], [[Europe]])</small>
|Recorded = 2007–2008
|Recorded = 2007–2008
|Genre = [[Hip hop music|Hip hop]]
|Genre = [[Hip hop music|Hip hop]]
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'''''Trilla''''' is the second studio album by [[Miami]] [[rapper]] [[Rick Ross (rapper)|Rick Ross]], released on [[March 11]], [[2008]]. The first single was "[[Speedin']]" featuring [[contemporary R&B|R&B]] singer [[R. Kelly]]. "Street Money" featuring [[Flo Rida]] was thought to be the second single, but was released as a street single and it did not make the final cut. The second single was chosen to be "[[The Boss (Rick Ross song)|The Boss]]" featuring [[T-Pain]] instead. His third single is "[[Here I Am (Rick Ross song)|Here I Am]]" featuring Nelly and Avery Storm. Other guests on the album include [[Mannie Fresh]], EbonyLove, [[DJ Khaled]], [[Trey Songz]], [[Jay-Z]], [[Lil Wayne]], [[Trick Daddy]], [[Young Jeezy]], Triple C's, Brisco, Rodney & J Rock. The album has now been certified gold by the RIAA currently selling 700,000+ copies in the U.S.
'''''Trilla''''' is the second studio album by [[Miami]] [[rapper]] [[Rick Ross (rapper)|Rick Ross]], released on [[February 19]] [[2008]]. The first single was "[[Speedin']]" featuring [[contemporary R&B|R&B]] singer [[R. Kelly]]. "Street Money" featuring [[Flo Rida]] was thought to be the second single, but was released as a street single and it did not make the final cut. The second single was chosen to be "[[The Boss (Rick Ross song)|The Boss]]" featuring [[T-Pain]] instead. His third single is "[[Here I Am (Rick Ross song)|Here I Am]]" featuring Nelly and Avery Storm. Other guests on the album include [[Mannie Fresh]], EbonyLove, [[DJ Khaled]], [[Trey Songz]], [[Jay-Z]], [[Lil Wayne]], [[Trick Daddy]], [[Young Jeezy]], Triple C's, Brisco, Rodney & J Rock. The album has now been certified gold by the RIAA currently selling 700,000+ copies in the U.S.


==Singles==
==Singles==

Revision as of 06:07, 8 April 2009

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Trilla is the second studio album by Miami rapper Rick Ross, released on February 19 2008. The first single was "Speedin'" featuring R&B singer R. Kelly. "Street Money" featuring Flo Rida was thought to be the second single, but was released as a street single and it did not make the final cut. The second single was chosen to be "The Boss" featuring T-Pain instead. His third single is "Here I Am" featuring Nelly and Avery Storm. Other guests on the album include Mannie Fresh, EbonyLove, DJ Khaled, Trey Songz, Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, Trick Daddy, Young Jeezy, Triple C's, Brisco, Rodney & J Rock. The album has now been certified gold by the RIAA currently selling 700,000+ copies in the U.S.

Singles

The first single is "Speedin'", featuring R. Kelly. The second single is "The Boss", featuring T-Pain. The third single is "Here I Am", featuring Nelly & Avery Storm.

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Featured guest(s) Time
1 "Trilla Intro" J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League 2:54
2 "All I Have in This World (Japanese Denim)" Mannie Fresh Mannie Fresh 4:02
3 "The Boss" J.R. Rotem T-Pain 3:45
4 "Speedin'" The Runners R. Kelly 3:25
5 "We Shinin'" Bink 3:56
6 "Money Make Me Come" Drumma Boy EbonyLove 3:31
7 "DJ Khaled Interlude" DJ Khaled DJ Khaled 1:29
8 "This Is the Life" Elvis "Blac Elvis" Williams Trey Songz 4:25
9 "This Me" DJ Toomp 3:47
10 "Here I Am" Drumma Boy Nelly & Avery Storm 3:29
11 "Maybach Music" J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League Jay-Z 4:08
12 "Billionaire" J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League 4:12
13 "Luxury Tax" J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League Lil Wayne, Trick Daddy & Young Jeezy 4:44
14 "Reppin My City" Jean "J Rock" Borges Triple C's & Brisco 4:17
15 "I'm Only Human" DJ Nasty & LVM Rodney 3:38
16 "Ridin' Thru the Ghetto" (iTunes bonus track) Los Vegaz Triple C's & J Rock 5:03
17 "Sunglasses" (Special Edition Bonus Track) Los Vegaz Corey Hart 2:31

Samples

"All I Have in this World (Japanese Denim)"

"The Boss"

"Speedin'"

"This Me'"

  • Contains elements from "Big Brother" by Kanye West

"Here I Am"

"Maybach Music"

"Billionaire"

"Luxury Tax"

  • "I Wanna Write You A Love Song" by David Oliver

"I'm Only Human"

Chart positions

Chart (2008) Peak
position[1]
U.S. Billboard 200 1
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 1
U.S. Billboard Top Rap Albums 1
French Albums Chart 21
Japanese Albums Chart 29
Canadian Albums Chart 14
Australian Albums Chart 44

References

Preceded by Billboard 200 number-one album
March 23 2008 - March 29 2008
Succeeded by