Da Baddest Bitch

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Da Baddest Bitch
Da Baddest Bitch cover
Studio album by Trina
Released March 7, 2000
Recorded
Genre Gangsta Rap, Hardcore Rap
Length 50:10
Label Slip-N-Slide/Atlantic Records
Producer(s) Solomon "Sox" Hepburn (Ex)
Ted "Touche" Lucas (Ex)
Derrick Baker, Red Spyda, Dwayne "Spiderman" Webb, Big Lee Entertainment, Charles Harrison & Leland Robinson for Major Jam, The Diaz Brothers
Professional reviews
Trina chronology
Da Baddest Bitch
(2000)
Diamond Princess
(2002)


Da Baddest Bitch is the first and debut album by Trina. The genre of the album is Rap, and the styles are Gangsta Rap, Hardcore Rap, Dirty South Rap, it contains explicit lyrics. It was released in March 21 of 2000 through the label Slip-N-Slide. The album contains the smash hit single "Da Baddest Bitch." Da Baddest Bitch was fairly successful, peaking at #33 on The Billboard 200 and was certified Gold, selling over 700,000 copies -- though in its first thirty-five weeks the album had only sold 234,000 copies. Da Baddest Bitch is Trina's best selling album, even though it has not passed the million copies line.

[edit] Track listing

# Title Length
1. "The Big Lick" (featuring The Lost Tribe) 2:54
2. "Da Baddest Bitch" 3:13
3. "If U" (featuring Jill Sobule & The Lost Tribe) 3:13
4. "Hair Dresser Skit" 0:36
5. "Ain't Shit" (featuring Lois Lane) 4:01
6. "Off the Chain With It" (featuring Trick Daddy) 4:14
7. "69 Ways" (featuring J-Shin) 2:40
8. "Club Skit" 1:11
9. "Ball Wit Me" (featuring 24 Karatz) 3:16
10. "Watch Yo Back" (featuring Twista) 4:06
11. "Off Glass" (featuring Deuce Poppito) 3:37
12. "Answering Machine Skit" 0:39
13. "I Don't Need You" (featuring Trick Daddy) 2:18
14. "I Need" (featuring Tre+6) 3:46
15. "I'll Always" 3:23
16. "Mama" (featuring J.A.B.A.N. & J-Shin) 3:08
17. "Take Me" (featuring Pamela Long of Total) 3:55
18. "Pull Over" 3:14