Trina

Trina
Katrina Laverne Taylor, better known by her stage name Trina, is an American rapper and model. Trina first gained notoriety in 1998 with her appearance on Trick Daddy's second studio album www.thug.com on the single "Nann Nigga". Since then, she has released five moderately successful studio albums. XXL Magazine calls her "the most consistent female rapper of all time". Source Magazine celebrated Trina's career for the 2012 Women's History month. In 2013, Complex Magazine ranked "Pull Over" #27 in their...
ProfessionRapper
Date of Birth3 December 1978
CityMiami, FL
I prefer to do absolutely nothing. I love to relax. But, if there's a beach around that's where you'll find me.
We've really seen some degradation of capabilities in this country,
We're just so happy we got it back. It was very special, ... It does seem a little weird, a little odd for it to be taken out of the bag only to turn up again. We're not sure what happened.
Part of the reason some of those records fell off is after a while that hype rubs off, ... Then you're just another person in jail. The label doesn't care about you anymore because you can't market and promote your record.
I feel blessed to have had such a background, where animals, food raising, harvesting and canning were a natural part of life.
I always enjoyed getting dolled up. I grew up surrounded by a bunch of women so you know there were always hair/makeup, clothes, shoes and other girly things around.
Without butterflies, the world would soon have few flowers. There is enough room in the sky for all flyers.
Visits to 'the country' were very important to me growing up, especially working on the farm, experiencing all the wonders of cats and chickens and pigs and calves and outhouses!
Sabotage is like, so satisfying.
I'm a huge seafood lover; I could cook it everyday.
We were a religious, practicing, Catholic family - Mass together on Sunday, Catholic schools, and parents who practiced everything they preached. A great gift was their total absence of any derogatory talk about people of any race or culture and we were on a street of many faiths, though no other races at that early time.
Don’t take yourself too seriously.
I believe that what works for the consumer is to be able to determine what they can pay -- even if it is nothing. (Just joking.) Unfortunately, so many depend on credit for living expenses, and the lower payments helped them in the immediate term. I am OK with that. For those who want their minimum to be more, you don't have to wait on your credit issuer to increase the payment -- do it on your own. For others, at this time, I think it's a horrible idea.
I'm really just a throw-my-hair-into-a-ponytail kind of girl. I don't like styles that are too neat or too done. I don't think I'll ever go too crazy with colors. I stick with my main two: goldish-blonde or black.