Trina Shines On "Watch The Drip" Single

The Diamond Princess dropped this single off of her forthcoming album, "The One."

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Miami's finest has dropped a new single to let folks know that she's still the Baddest Chick on the block. Fans have been impatiently waiting on Trina's next project The One, the rapper's sixth studio album that slated for release this year. Her last mixtape, Back 2 Business dropped in 2012 while her last studio project was in 2010. To say that we're ready for some new heat is an understatement. 

Trina and longtime friend Trick Daddy have teased fans with their upcoming joint collaboration, but those keeping up with the two rappers on Love & Hip Hop: Miami have watched as that project has fizzled. The Diamond Princess continues to be on her grind for this solo project and "Watch The Drip," once again proves that she's still a force to be reckoned as a veteran in the rap game. This latest single will also be featured on the RMG Compliation album that highlights artists on her Rockstarr Music Group label roster. 

The One's exact release date has yet to be announced, but Trina has revealed that she's linked up with some heavy-weights for the album including DJ Khaled, 2 Chainz, K. Michelle, Rico Love, Dave East, Lil Wayne, Kelly Price, Tory Lanez, Plies, KC, and Boosie Badazz. 

Quotable Lyrics

I hope b**tches good at math
I got problems for these h*es
I be makin' b**tches mad
I got drama for these h*es
Boy these chicks ain't got no cash
I got commas for these h*es


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