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		<title>Trina Connects With Nicki Minaj &amp; Lady Saw For New Track &quot;Dang A Lang&quot; [Audio]</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 17:04:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Danielle Canada</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Da Baddes Bit*h Trina is gearing up for the upcoming release of her 5th album <em>Amazin' </em>dropping  May 4th.</p>
<p>Peep the new joint from the album  entitled "Dang A Lang" as Trina hits the booth with an assist from Nicki Minaj and Dance Hall Queen Lady Saw.</p>
<p><strong>Trina feat. Nicki Minaj &amp; Lady Saw - "Dang A Lang"</strong><br />
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<p><strong>Also peep more hot new tracks after the jump. </strong> <a href="http://hiphopwired.com/category/wired-mixtape/">[More]</a></p>
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		<title>HHWired Exclusive:  Duece Poppi Drops Tribute To Haiti</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 13:32:01 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p><strong>"Viva La Revolucion, America is where I'm from/ Home of the atomic bomb/ Home of the free, home of the gun..."</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>Slip-N-Slide's Duece Poppi has just released his tribute to the victims of the earthquake in Haiti called “My Prayer For Haiti… Viva La Revolucion.”</p>
<p>Currently preparing his long awaited debut <em>Animal House</em> which will be dropping this summer and will include the hit singles “My White Friends” and “Go Poppi Go,” Duece released the track exclusively to Hip-Hop Wired and spoke on the uplifting song.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>“Entertainment is good but I made something for over there because it's real serious.  Haiti is fu&amp;%ed up right now so I had to do my part.  What I did may <span id="more-27214"></span>not be as strong financially as these other ni**as but I bet mine is stronger musically than any other.   And I'm not talking about just Haiti in the song, I'm talking about all nations that's in the storm.  Because we don't know if we gonna be one of them nations in the storm in a minute and as a global community we got to help each other.”</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>Duece also spoke on giving the song away and hoping proceeds from it can be used to help his fellow Caribbean brothers.  He added,</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>“I'm not Haitian but a lot of people think that I am because on my first song “Shut Up” with Trick and Trina, I said ‘What's up with the Haitians' and I wear the Haitian flag because I grew up around a lot of Haitians but actually I'm half American and half Trinidadian.  So I'm a lil' bit farther south but it's the Caribbean and we all stand together when it comes to that.   I plan on shocking the world on how raw it is first.  Then I plan on taking any suggestions and we can put it on an album for Haiti or a free placement somewhere but I don't want anything for it.  I just want it to be an inspiration.  It's an international global joint and it's gonna be big.”</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>The track also features Bruce Wayne of Duece's new group N.W.M. (Ni**as With Money.)  The bi-lingual MC hails from Durango, Mexico   and also spits some revolutionary fire.</p>
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<p><strong>Duece Poppi feat. Bruce Wayne - “My Prayer For Haiti… Viva La Revolucion.”</strong></p>
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		<title>Trina Drops New Track &quot;Deeper&quot;</title>
		<link>http://hiphopwired.com/2010/01/21/trina-drops-new-track-deeper/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 11:24:55 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Baddest Chick Trina is back on her gangsta Shyte as she drops another tantalizing track.</p>
<p>Peep the new joint "Deeper" featuring Ebony Love taken from "DJ Smallz &amp; Bigga Rankin - Follow Us (Florida Edition)" mixtape.</p>
<p>The  track will be released February 7th nationwide during Super Bowl Weekend.  For more on Trina, <a href="http://hiphopwired.com/2009/11/20/hhwired-exclusive-trina-shoots-new-video-talks-new-lp-audio-included/">click here.</a></p>
<p><strong>Trina feat. Ebony Love  -  "Deeper"</strong><br />
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		<title>Trina Says “That&#039;s My Attitude”</title>
		<link>http://hiphopwired.com/2010/01/07/trina-says-%e2%80%9cthat%e2%80%99s-my-attitude%e2%80%9d/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2010 16:19:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin T. Stewart justinstewart</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With Nicki Minaj popping up any and everywhere, nobody would have come to remember that there was any other female rapper that still existed in Hip Hop that retained some type of relevance.</p>
<p>Miami's own Trina, however, has stepped her way back into the arena to drop the music video for her single “That's My Attitude” from her upcoming album <em>Amazin, </em>due in stores June 8.</p>
<p>Pulling from the video, here we go with her boasting about her dividends along with other topics, but mostly about funds.</p>
<p>She also gives a preview for her next single dropping featuring Diddy and Keri Hilson.</p>
<p>While she may not be a Barbie, Trina has maintained that above all else, she is and will forever be the Baddest Beyotch.</p>
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		<title>Trick Daddy:  This Tha Life That I Live</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 07:59:46 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>Miami's original “Boss” has released his eighth album Finally Famous.   He recently checked in with Hip-Hop Wired and gave his views on Officer Ricky, snitching, as well as his position in the rap game.</strong></p>
<p><strong>HipHopWired:  So, let's get into your project, Finally Famous, man. You seem like you've got a lot of stuff to get off your chest this go around, what can we expect with this project? </strong></p>
<p><strong>Trick Daddy:  </strong>Definitely, you know I'm doing me now. I am the boss on this project. A lot of the ideas, a lot of the music, a lot of the stuff, I totally control now what has a lot to do with the album.  It's on my own label Dunk Ryder Records.  It's the same Trick Daddy music, on every album.  It's well rounded, it's talking about the struggles, the streets.  I represent the thug, you know what I'm saying.  There's a new game out now called “Tattling.”  Ni**as are snitching to get their time cut.  It's very, very contagious and I'm talking a lot about that on the album.</p>
<p><strong>HipHopWired:  O.K.  So let's talk about the snitching thing.  Why do you think that's become so prevalent now and the thing to do? </strong></p>
<p><strong>Trick Daddy: </strong>I don't know, these dudes, somebody didn't raise them correctly.  A lot of the snitching is coming from, obviously, getting caught, getting in trouble.  So you're doing street Shyte that you can't afford to do obviously if you can't afford to go to jail. A lot of these n**a talk that Shyte but they don't really be on that Shyte and it's so easy now to turn and say that and squill on your homies, so it's the most popular thing.</p>
<p>They lock you up and put you in there.  They know a broke ni^$a ain't really got no money, they know when they step to them they going to tell you them same line.  “Well you ain't who we looking for, we don't really want you.”  They already know the ni**a ain't got no bail money as it is. So what is he supposed to do? So the second person you have to go blame would definitely have to be the ni**as that's fuc*ing with them.</p>
<p><strong>HipHopWired: That's true, that's true. So you talking about you fuc%ing with snitch ni**as and Shyte. How do you feel about the whole situation with Rick Ross, man?  Because it seems like that's what you did and kind of let something like that into your camp. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Trick Daddy:</strong> The situation with Ross.  Ross wasn't in my camp.  Ross and I was cool, don't get me wrong and I was a Rick Ross fan once, you know what I'm saying.   I'm a real ni**a. Slip-N-Slide Records ain't my label.  I was just an artist signed to a label; every man got their own sins.</p>
<p><strong>HipHopWired:  With that said, are you done contractually wise with Slip-N-Slide.  Are ya'll still cool, what's the situation with that? </strong></p>
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<p><strong>Trick Daddy: </strong> I mean, I'm cool with everybody, man. I don't have but one or two problems and they already know who they is. As far as Slip-N-Slide, I don't have no problem with Slip and Slide as a label, I don't have no problem with them.</p>
<p><strong>HipHopWired: Let's get back to Ross.  You spoke about him on the track “This Tha Life,” the street single where you go at him.   It seems like he's shi&amp;ting on everybody he came into the game that helped put him on, whether it's from ya'll, Poe Boy, to Slip-N-Slide.  Where do you think that aspect comes from? </strong></p>
<p><strong>Trick Daddy: </strong> Karma is a mot&amp;erfuc%er, Shyte stinks, you know.   No matter, you can believe a lot of Shyte. You can believe nothing. You know what I'm saying, you can believe a lot of Shyte and you can believe in nothing.  Ni**as get caught up in Shyte so deep they going to believe in it themselves. And I don't know, I don't know what his reasons for whatever he did. My only concern is what he did to me. As far as his situation with Poe Boy, with Slip and Slide, I don't know what his reasons were for that.</p>
<p><strong>HipHopWired:   Why do you think he came at you? </strong></p>
<p><strong>Trick Daddy:</strong> I don't know man, you have to ask him. In one interview he said he came after me because I had, he said I had put the picture out. I want to know…OK, so I'm the ni**a that put the picture out, so you say, so if I put the picture out, why I won't say I put the picture out.  Ni**a why you got to say it.  So, obviously he feel like he was realer than me if he feels like I put the picture out and wouldn't say it and he said I put the picture out so obviously that's why he wanted to come at me. In the interviews about him saying well ‘Trick said that,” those are old interviews.</p>
<p><strong>HipHopWired:  That's real.  So moving forward, let's talk about “Magic City Trials Of A Native Son.” </strong></p>
<p><strong>Trick Daddy:</strong> Yeah, that's the name of the book.</p>
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<p><strong>HipHopWired: How does the book differentiate from the album you put out because you've always been real and honest with the music too.  So what's the difference between that. Obviously it's a book, but I mean how farther do you go in?<br />
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<p><strong>Trick Daddy: </strong> My music, books, DVDs, documentaries, comments I've made in articles, on Twitter, everything I say out my mouth would never, never be nothing that would get you or nobody else indicted.  Never will they open any closed caskets or old cases but this book is definitely going to be a best seller and it definitely going to show Miami in a whole ‘nother light.</p>
<p>Something that we never got the chance to hear or see, there was a never a movie based on Miami.  They did a documentary, “Cocaine Cowboys,” but it never showed the people who actually went out and sold drugs.  The ni**as that toted the guns and shot the guns and the parents who got addicted to the drugs and the babies that were born addicted to the drugs.  See they don't tell that part, and my book, and not to ruin too much of the surprise about the book.  But my book does all that and it also sets up the movie behind it as well as a part two or three probably.</p>
<p><strong>HipHopWired:  What's up with the film “Just Another Day?”  I know you're in it with a few people from the cast of “The Wire” (Wood Harris and Jamie Hector), but what's the whole breakdown of that flick? </strong></p>
<p><strong>Trick Daddy:  </strong>The flick is a Hip-Hop gangsta flick. It's a flick about a dude that owns a record company and the other dude is a rapper with the company and they deal with a whole bunch of street Shyte.  Just showing the real Shyte that we actually go through and though we're entertainers, we also have to live. I get to be me in the movie. I ain't got to play no “Broke Back Mountain” scene. I ain't got to be no rat or none of that.  I was being me and doing my thug thizzle in the movie. And it was a privilege to work with these young ni**as that I admire for what they do.</p>
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<p><strong>HipHopWired:  So before we wrap it up, let's talk about your reign in the South for the past 10 years as one of the best lyricist in Hip-Hop period.  It's a lot of tags going around, “King Of The South,” “Boss Of Miami.” But if you look at it from a boxing prospective, nobody's ever really knocked you off your throne.  You've got a lot of champions but until you actually take the crown from the person who's actually held that throne, then it's just talk.</strong></p>
<p>Where do you see yourself in the Hip-Hop realm because to me, personally you were the “King Of The South” for a good 8-year period, but you never screamed it or claimed it? So what do you say, with this album, to me it's almost like you're coming back to take the streets back, is that a fair assessment?</p>
<p><strong>Trick Daddy: </strong>Yeah, I would say that, not to say I ever left. I'm actually out here on a day-to-day basis with these people. I'm in the clubs, I'm on the corners.  Not saying it's a safe place to be and not saying it's a good thing, a good life to live, but I'm living that life. So with all that said, I'm just not the type of person if you want to be the “King Of The South,” then you be  “The King Of The South.”  If you want to be the “Greatest Rapper Alive” then that's what you are. I just want to be Trick Daddy that represents strictly for the thugs and love the kids.  That's all I ever wanted to do.</p>
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		<title>Slip-N-Slide Records Expands Distribution Deal With EMI</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Slip-N-Slide Records and EMI Label Services have expanded their exclusive distribution partnership in North America to include new albums and music from R&amp;B luminaries Jagged Edge, and Hip-Hop notables Trina and Duece Poppi.  In addition to distribution and <span id="more-9761"></span>sales support, EMI Label Services will back these releases with a full range of services, including marketing, promotion, merchandising, brand sponsorship, licensing and synchronization and access to a growing number of digital music platforms.</p>
<p>After achieving great success with Trina's last album, <em>Still Da Baddest, </em>which debuted at #1 on Billboard's R&amp;B/Rap charts in April 2008,  Ted Lucas, CEO of Slip-N-Slide Records, said,</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>"I'm excited to continue working with EMI Label Services. They've played a role in the enormous growth of Slip-N-Slide Records. I look forward to another ground-breaking year of great albums by Jagged Edge, Trina and Duece Poppi who are phenomenal Slip-N-Slide Records recording artists."</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>Trina's next album <em>Amazin</em> is the first project on deck and is already warming up with the hot new single “It's My Attitude.”</p>
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		<title>Trick Daddy Goes In On Officer Ricky Ross</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Miami's original “Boss” is gearing to release his eight album <em>Finally Famous</em> on September 15th.  Breaking away from his long time label Slip-N-Side and Atlantic Records, this time Trick Daddy is controlling his own destiny now as <em>Finally Famous</em> will be released on his own label Dunk Ryders.  Trick stated:</p>
<p>"I look at it like this, <em>Finally Famous,</em> I got my own record label situation, I got my publishing situation correct. With my independent deal, I'm gonna <span id="more-3374"></span>eat better than a lot of the average artist does these days. I make my own input and make my own decisions as a CEO this time."</p>
<p>Trick also revealed that he wanted to go the independent route two albums ago, but with the success of 2004's <em>Thug Matrimony</em>, he decided not to rock the boat. But after <em>Back By Thug Demand</em> (2006) was released, he decided a change was needed.</p>
<p>"You go from four videos and four singles to two singles and two videos. To one video and not even one magazine cover," he said about his situation with Slip-N-Slide/ Atlantic.</p>
<p>"Then you're selling out at the store and your homeboy is excited. But when you sell out in stores, they ain't got enough product. Something ain't right. That means you missing out on money. My last album sales and marketing setup was so terrible, it got so bad that the stores wasn't receiving the records they ordered. While we're waiting for them to sell the records, they were waiting for us to send them."</p>
<p>Trick also seems pissed at his one-time “Lil Homey” and takes a few shots at “Officer” Ricky Ross on the mixtape warmer, “This Tha Life.”  On the track he spits:</p>
<p>"I'll shoot up your whole little set/ Wet up your '04 Maybach/ No flaws, if it's a problem/ Miami Gardens, they gon' hear that./ None of that click clack, you taking them pot shots with."</p>
<p>Responding to the alleged remarks Big William Roberts (Rick Ross) has made towards Trick this past year including making fun of Trick suffering from the disease Lupus, Miami's real thug added:</p>
<p>“I had to go in and address a few things on that record.  It's a cut throat game, cut throat world for that matter, but I'm going to keep riding. I also have another song on there called ‘Bi&amp;%h A*s Ni**as.' I'm sure there are a lot of bi%$h ni**as that you know. Everybody has had some type of encounters with a b*^ch a*s ni**a. These guys have no morals, no values, practice no type of ethics.”</p>
<p>In addition to reclaiming his thrown as Miami's mayor, T Double D recently shot his first ever film, a drama called <em>Just Another Day.</em></p>
<p>"It's got a lot of the actors that's gonna be big time starring in it," adds Trick Daddy. "It features a lot of the guys from <em>The Wire.</em> It's an intricate movie based around Hip-Hop and it deals with Miami too. It's going to be a good movie. What attracted me to being in the film was the challenge of starting another phase in my career. I've consistently made hit records, I've made records that are hood classic without any radio play, but I've always wanted to try my hand at acting. I received a quality script with a great opportunity to play an interesting character, so why not?"</p>
<p>The first two singles from <em>Finally Famous</em> will be “This Is the Shyte That I Live” and “Why They Jock.”</p>
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