Trina & Kelly Price Drop Off "Mama" Just In Time For Mother's Day

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Trina does it for her "Mama" on her new Kelly Price featured single.

Trina dropped off a handful of dope singles over the past year but fans are eagerly awaiting for he to release her upcoming album. She's delivered some excellent guest verses over the past few months for Sage The Gemini, City Girls, Rick Ross, Molly Brazy and more. But today, she comes through with her first solo offering of the new year. With Mother's Day a few days away, Trina recruits Kelly Price for her new single, "Mama."

Trina's new single, "Mama" comes through just in time for Mother's Day. With Kelly Price's assistance on the hook, it's a smooth and soulful cut that strays from Trina's heavier Miami sounds that's typically found in her music. Instead, she dabbles in a slower direction with "Mama" that shares similarities with Tupac's "Dear Mama."

Peep Trina's new single and play it for your mom to let her know how much you appreciate her.

Quotable Lyrics
Gave birth to ya baby girl
You always warned me 'bout these streets and this crazy world
Taught me how to survive and keep my head up
Taught me how to be a lady, stack my bread up


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