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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Glamorest Life, Indeed!,
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This review is from: Glamorest Life (Audio CD)
I've been a fan of Trina's since her guest stint on Ludacris' "What's Your Fantasy (Remix)" and have been following her career ever since. And even though she's my favourite female MC, I'll admit she may not be the best in the game; what I will say, though, is that even though she may not write all of her own rhymes, when she steps up to the mic, she makes them hers. And this has never been better demonstrated than with GLAMOREST LIFE.
This is Trina's first release since 2002's DIAMOND PRINCESS. Fans have seen plenty release dates come and go, and we've also heard a lot of the tracks written for the original incarnation of the album, many produced by Pharrell Williams: "Heated," "Big Ol' D*ck (Leaving You)," "Feels Good," "Put It On Top," and "Spend." All of these have been left off the album in favour of more recently recorded material, and while I must admit I was a bit disappointed when I first learned none of them had made the final cut, I can honestly say I believe this to be a wise decision. While every track blazed and showed major improvement from the material on her previous two albums, I don't believe they would've worked well alongside the newly recorded tracks. Trina has stepped her game up here. She's cut out all of the filler songs and all of the usual skits, leaving the listener with thirteen tracks of straight fire. She's also shifted her focus from money and sex (even though both themes are still present, 'cause come on, it's the Diamond Princess!), giving her a wider range of subject material to work with. And while all but one of the thirteen feature at least one guest artist ("Reach Out" being the exception), you still know this is Trina's album. Standout tracks include the first two singles, "Don't Trip (ft. Lil Wayne)" and "Here We Go (ft. Kelly Rowland, who replaced the original vocalist and songwriter, Teedra Moses)," as well as "Sum Mo (ft. Dre)," "Da Club (ft. Mannie Fresh)," "So Fresh (ft. Plies)," and "Reach Out." If Trina keeps her releases this tight from here on out, she'll definitely have the game on lock.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
What's so glamorous?,
This review is from: Glamorest Life (Audio CD)
Hey i like Trina and I dig some of her songs, but I've always found her albums to be wack. I haven't heard Baddest Bitch, but i did buy Diamond Princess (because of the song B R Right) and i was majorly disappointed, i think thats the only cd i've ever thrown away! Glamorest Life is a step up from Diamond Princess, but that isn't saying much. There are a few decent tracks on here but to be quite honest the majority of the cd is pretty laughable. I think Trina is stronger when she is a featured artist on tracks, but when it comes down to holding down her own tracks she doesn't seem to be able to pull it off. I recommend getting Lil' Kims The Naked Truth or Missy's Cookbook over Glamorest Life, because they're actually worth the money you spend on them.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Yipeee!! The grammatically challenged ho returns!,
By Rich King's Breakfast Nook "Gretna is a great... (East Gretna, NE) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Glamorest Life (Audio CD)
Boy oh boy is this an original album. Evidentally Trina has yet to understand how to use the english language. Da Baddest B**ch was top notch spelling and she managed to lower herself back to second grade with the glamorest life? Sheila E. needs to backhand this joke of a rapper. Hmmmm, what does Trina talk about on this album? Yup, the same stuff she talks about on her previous albums. The message is, hey teenage girls you need to portray yourself as a complete ho and simply focus on money and material things. Go to bed with some guys and don't worry about learning to read or write. Yeah Trina, you've set black women back even further than your last record. Congrats, you're dumb!
A huge thumbs down to full force or whoever owns the rights to "Tender Love" for letting this potty mouthed tramp use one of the prettiest songs of the 80s for a backdrop to her babbling. I'm so down with the rap sound, here's what I did today. I went out and filed unemployment because for some reason no one will hire me when I walk into an interview with so much jewerly on my teeth that I can't form a sentence the interviewer can comprehend. When he told me they weren't interested I told him that I don't care if he is educated with a real job, I gots a sweet Grill. I then get in my candypaint buick lesabre and bump some D4L at full blast. I am so junk.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Bow Down to the Diamond Princess!!,
By Best Dressed (Tallahassee, Florida, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Glamorest Life (Audio CD)
The Glamorest Life exemplifies why Trina was crowned the "Diamond Princess", the album is pure royalty! Opening up with the incredible "Sum Mo" where she assertively declares that she's back all the way up to the smooth closer "Lil Mama" where she samples Tony! Toni! Tone! "Pillow (Lay Your Head on My Pillow)" is amazing and will have you definitely replaying this album, although you'd might skip a few tracks once repeated. Besides that the album is just a little over forty-five minutes, Trina shows no signs of maturity, she's still bragging about material objects like her clothes, cars, jewelry, etc., like she did on her previous albums. But I can't lie with the new sounds and unique rhymes you wouldn't even know what she was rapping about, it is however a pretty good album, it's a nice record to ride to!
1. Sum Mo 5/5 2. Don't Trip 5/5 3. Shake 5/5 4. Here We Go 5/5 5. Sexy Gurl 5/5 6. Da Club 3/5 7. It's Your B-Day 5/5 8. I Gotta 4/5 9. Throw it Back 5/5 10. 50/50 Love 4/5 11. So Fresh 3/5 12. Reach Out 3/5 13. Lil Mama 4/5 Grade 51/65 = 78% C+ Pretty decent go cop it!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Very commercial but still decent,
By Viper (Chicago IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Glamorest Life (Audio CD)
This is a commercial pop album no doubt, but I will say it's a decent effort. Trina may be extremely commercial and poppy but she's certainly a lot better than Nelly and other horrible hip poppers. Far from the best album of the year, but it's a decent effort that I'm going to recommend.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
HOT CD,
By QT19 (Brew City) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Glamorest Life (Audio CD)
If you are not a Trina fan, after listening to this cd you will be. I have the Diamond Princess cd and that cd was ok, although I could not listen to the whole cd all the way through. I initially did not want to give this cd a chance BUT I was suprised when I put it in my stereo.
There are a lot of clubbin songs on her plus a couple of slow songs. Trina stepped up her game on this cd and still reigns as the "Queen of Miami". Some of my favs are Here We Go, 50/50 Love, Lil Mama, I Gotta, Sum Mo and Shake.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Very Good Club Album,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Glamorest Life (Audio CD)
Okay, this is a good album. You should go and get this cd simply because its hot. The beats are amazing, and You will get hooked and listen to this over and over. People pretend to not like Trina, but you know they really do. If u go and get this album, I can promise you not a disappointment. The next single shake will be out soon, check that out. Trina can make nice club songs and this is a club album u have to add to your collection.Except for the amazing songs like 50/50 Love and Here We Go.
My review will help you because I am telling the truth. This album is the bomb and it will make u take other artist out your cd player. Give this cd a chance and listen to the previews. Most of what you see are good comments except for the haterz. I love this album. And since Trina is dating Lil Wayne, I love her even more. I wish those two the best of luck in there relationship. Go get Glamorest Life. Don't worry about the spelling as some dumb people wrote about. It was ment to be spelled like that to talk about the past and present. The spelling doesn't affect the songs anyhow. GLAMOREST LIFE, GO GET YOUR COPY TODAY.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THE BADDEST CHICK,
By DIVINE (SAINT LOUIS, MO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Glamorest Life (Audio CD)
THIS IS THE BEST CD FROM TRINA TO DATE. TRINA'S 2ND CD WAS NOT AS GOOD AS THE 1ST BUT SHE HAS WENT TO ANOTHER LEVEL ON HER 3RD CD. TRINA HAS BEEN AT THE TOP OF MY LIST FOR FAVORITE FEMALE MC SINCE SHE CAME OUT, SO AS A TRUE FAN HAD TO GET THE ABLUM THE FIRST DAY. GLAD I DID I HAS STAYED IN MY CD PLAYER EVERY SINCE THEN AND WILL REMAIN THERE. SO DON'T DELAY GO GET THE CD IF YOU DON'T HAVE IT ALREADY YOU WON'T BE SORRY.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
The Glamorest Life-The Album,
By Derek Ryder (Kingston, Ontario) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Glamorest Life (Audio CD)
NOTE: THE BADDEST BI*** IS BACK!!
1.Sum Mo - 3:36 5/5 Good Production, Good Starter!! 2.Don't Trip - 3:29 5/5++ Lil Wayne Didnt Do That Bad But Trina Was Hott, The Beat Is Crazy!! 3.Shake - 4:06 2.5/5 Wasnt All Bad!! 4.Here We Go - 3:51 5/5 Good Slow Song!! Kelly Has A Good Voice 5.Sexy Gurl - 3:45 3/5 It Wasnt That Good At First But Second Time Loved It 6.Da Club - 3:51 3.5/5 Love It!! 7.It's Your B-Day - 3:28 1.5/5 Wasnt Good!! 8.I Gotta - 3:09 2.5/5 Good Beat!! 9.Throw It Back - 3:12 1/5 Worste Song!! 10.50/50 Love - 3:01 5/5 Love This Song Alot, Trey Is On Alot Of Song All Of A Sudden 11.So Fresh - 4:01 1/5 Bad!! 12.Reach Out - 3:42 1/5 Bad!! 13.Lil Mama - 4:12 5/5+ Good Ender!! Love The Beat!! Overall 3/5 Its Allright!! ATTN: go out and get this album!! some downfalls but still good!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
the baddest bitch is back,
By george (columbus, IN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Glamorest Life (Audio CD)
I have been a fan of trina since her Nann appearance with t-double. and i have to say i have been waiting and waiting 4 this album, for like 2 years. I found the tracklist on BET before the album was released, and I was dissappointed that there were only 13 tracks. But i bought the album, and all 13 are fire! There are no filler tracks and no annoying skits. Don't Trip was a great choice for a lead single. the best songs on the album are Sum Mo, Don't Trip, Shake, Here We Go, Throw it Back, and 50/50 love. Great cd by Trina. buy this to support the queen of the MIA! much love to trina!!!! holla
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Glamorest Life by Trina (Audio CD - 2005)
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