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Still da Baddest is the fourth studio album from American rap artist Trina. Trina confirmed that the first single is "Single Again"[1]. After numerous delays, the album was released April 1, 2008.

About the album

"I put 150 percent into this album. I'm stepping my game up like 10 notches," the Miami-bred artist tells Billboard.com. "I have a thousand different emotions and feelings and I show it all in this project. I didn't want to be sad, just happy and high spirited, so people can see Trina really grew up."

The Wal-Mart bonus track "Don't Go" was previously featured on Trina's mixtape "Rockstarr Royalty." In order to prep for a release, the track was remastered for the new album and the spoken word intro (marriage vows) was removed from the final version. Many other songs, such as "Grey Goose," were also released for the first time on Trina's two mixtapes (Rock Starr: The Baddest Bitch Reloaded (December 2006) and Rockstarr Royalty: The Mixtape (June 2007)) between Glamorest Life and Still da Baddest, but it was never announced that any of these songs were being considered for inclusion on the new album. [2]

Sales

The album sold over 46,706 copies in its first week placing it at #6 on the Billboard Top 200, #1 on the Billboard Rap Albums, and #1 on the Billboard Hip-Hop/R&B charts[3]. In its second week the album droped down to number 28 on the charts selling 18,231, bringing the total to 65,034. In the third week the album sold 13,194 bringing the total to 78,228. Forth week the album sold 8,972 bringing the total to 87,200. In the 5th week the album sold 8,179 bringing the new total to 95,379. 6th week the album sold a total of 7,361 bringing the new total to 102,740. 7th week the album sold 7,300 units bringing the total sales to 110,100. 8th week the album fell to #114 selling 5,777 with a total of 115,913. 9th week sales were 4,886 with a total of 120,799. 10th week sales 4,341 and 11th week sales 4,078 bringing the total to 129,218. 12th and most likely final week on the charts Trina's 4th album sold 3,280 with a grand total of 132,498 for the Billboard 200

Release history

April 1 2008 (United States)
April 8 2008 (Canada)
May 29 2008 (United Kingdom)

Official tracklist

# Title Length
1. "Intro" 1:00
2. "Still da Baddest" 2:52
3. "Killing You Hoes" 3:33
4. "Single Again" 3:23
5. "Look Back at Me" "(featuring Killer Mike)" 4:13
6. "I Got a Thang for You" "(featuring Keyshia Cole)" 3:34
7. "I Got a Bottle" "(featuring Missy Elliott)" 3:32
8. "Wish I Never Met You" "(featuring Shonie)" 4:06
9. "Clear It Out" 3:26
10. "Stop Traffic" "(featuring Pitbull)" 3:27
11. "Phone Sexx" "(featuring Qwote)" 4:07
12. "Hot Commodity" "(featuring Rick Ross)" 3:54

Bonus tracks

  1. "Crash My Party" - 3:31
  2. "I Got a Problem" (featuring Plies & Chris J.) - 5:36
  3. "Lame" - 4:51
  1. "You Ain't Nothing" - 3:12
  1. "Don't Go" (featuring Qwote) [downloadable track] - 3:58

Leftover tracks

  • Bad Diva
  • Hold My Drink
  • Rest of Them (feat. Shonie)
  • Superstarr
  • U Ain't Ready (feat. Paul Wall)

Singles

Single Again was chosen as the lead single. I Got a Thang for You was chosen as the second single which features Keyshia Cole[7]. Trina recently stated on BET's Rap City that she would be shooting a video for "Hot Commodity" with Rick Ross.

References