Trick Daddy, Trina Feat. Ali Coyote "Smooth Sailing" Video

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Trick Daddy & Trina's "Smooth Sailing" is the first visual off their "TNT" album.

After dropping the first single off of their forthcoming TNT project, "Smooth Sailing," last week, Trick Daddy and Trina now have dropped the first visual to the project. Featuring Ali Coyote, this visual is definitely a strong representation of Miami life.

In an interview with Billboard on the album, Trick Daddy said that "Both of us come from low-income homes. We want to do music to remind them of what we used to be. This album is really going to show them the true color of Miami, what we stand for and what we’re about."

From the song to the visuals, Trick Daddy & Trina represent Miami to the fullest. We're excited to hear the rest of their upcoming collaboration project. 

 

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