Trina Releases "Blue Magic" EP Ft. Boosie Badazz, Kash Doll & More

Trina comes through with her latest project "Blue Magic."

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Fans have been eagerly waiting for Trina to drop a new project for a minute. She was slated to drop her sixth studio album The One at some point this year, but we haven't received much of an update on it so far. Over the past year, she's delivered numerous collaborations alongside City Girls, Sage The Gemini and more, as well as a few loose solo singles. Today, she comes through with her new project Blue Magic to hold fans over until the release of The One.

Trina is back with her latest body of work titled, Blue Magic. The seven-track project, which was independently released through Trina's imprint Rockstarr Music Group, consists of straight heat from the Miami legend. Trina links up with some new school artists as well as up-and-comers. Blue Magic features appearances from Boosie Badazz, Kash Doll, Chief Pound, Balgreezy, Nia, and Da Brat.

Peep Trina's new project below and let us know what you think in the comments.


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