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In the meantime, its hit song, "Here We Go" featuring Kelly Rowland, strived to the top 20 of three Billboard Music Charts while also took the 17th position of Billboard Hot 100, showing that she has maintained her career really well despite her 3-years hiatus. Once again involved in the remixes of other artists' works, including Chingy's "Right Thurr", Webbie's "Bad *****", and Ebony Eyez's "In Ya Face", it was not until October 2005 that Trina brought out her next album, "Glamorest Life." Marvelously debuted at number 11 on The Billboard 200, it made satisfying result when sold for 77,000 copies one week after being released, then grew increasingly to score more than 210,000 copies sale by late 2005. Some of its tunes, like "No Panties" and "B R Right" also received major airplays on some radio stations, unquestionably enhancing her status and superiority among other female rappers in American music scene. Although the sale of this sophomore effort could not surpass the amount scored by its predecessor, the album's result was quite amazing as it soared to number 14 of The Billboard 200. Still maintained her rebellious nature of making controversial compositions which contained sexual and profane lyrics, Trina afterwards came up with her second work entitled "Diamond Princess" on August 27, 2002. Getting more popular through the remixes of Missy Elliott's "One Minute Man" and Ludacris' "What's Your Fantasy" which she was featured in, this striking artist thus spent the rest of the year to hold a tour around the country. By the time her two tracks, "Pull Over" and "Da Baddest *****," turned out to be national smash hits, she had already been considered as the part of women rappers' new wave consisted of the notorious Lil' Kim, Da Brat and Foxy Brown. to be certified Gold status by RIAA while made its way to reach the 33rd rank on The Billboard 200. To Trina's delight, this first effort resulted very well as it wonderfully sold for around 700, 000 copies in U.S. Subsequently signed under Slip-N-Slide Records following this initial success, she quickly set out to develop her own singing career, smoothly releasing her debut album "Da Baddest *****" on March 7, 2000. Interested in her raw talent, the gifted artist then included her in the making of his single, "Nann *****," which surprisingly became a regional hit, even managed to enter the top 3 of Billboard Hot Rap Singles in 1999. But where her first two albums, 'Da Baddest Bitch' (2000) and 'Diamond Princess' (2002) focused on the raw and raunchy style that made her famous, Glamorest Life introduces a classier Trina, one who has lived and learned a lot while picking up years of experience in the business.A native of Miami who was born with the name Katrina Le'verne Taylor on December 3, 1978, Trina originally underwent a profession as a real estate agent before she was spotted by Trick Daddy, a local Dirty South rapper. Adding a Southern twist to the explicit style that rappers like Lil' Kim and Foxy Brown had blown up off, Trina easily became the queen of the South. With female rappers from the South not making much noise back then, Trina earned national attention. Trina debuted in 1998 on Slip-N-Slide label-mate Trick Daddy's "Nann" and quickly became a household name in hip-hop. And that's how the 'Here We Go' came about. No matter how much you put into it, no matter how much love you give, something can always go wrong. "I was in a relationship, and it was a good relationship, but something was just not right. Though she likes to "keep the private life private" during interviews, Trina is comfortable talking about how her own personal experiences have inspired her writing. In addition to having Destiny's Child's Kelly Rowland appear on the single, 'Here We Go' (Produced by Jim Jonson) Trina enlists a number of A-list rap artists for guest appearances. With production on the album from Mannie Fresh, Jazze Pha, Cool and Dre, and others, Glamorest Life is a melting pot of hot tracks. And with her third studio album, suitably titled 'Glamorest Life' (released 27th March 2005), Trina is finally ready to give the world a peak at what it is like to be the one and only diamond princess. But the rapstress knows that it is her job to do so. For Miami-born and bred rapper Trina, life just can not be as glamorous as she makes it look.