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Trina Here We Go Again Video
“Here We Go” is a hip hop-R&B music written by American songwriters Katarina Taylor, Derrick Baker, Josh Burke, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, Theodore Lucas, Teedra Moses, James Scheffer and Steven Scipio for Trina’s third album Glamorest Life (2005). The music featured R&B singer Kelly Rowland, who sung the chorus and the bridge within the song. The tune was launched because the album’s first single in North America in September 2005, becoming Trina’s first solo High 20 hit (“One Minute Man” which was a music by Missy Elliot and the place she was a featured artist on the single) with peak place at 17 on the U.S. Billboard Sizzling 100. Elsewhere launched in April 2006, “Here We Go” also noticed success in Europe, reaching number 15 on the UK Singles Chart.
The tune makes use of a pattern from “Tender Love”, a 1986 high ten single from R&B outfit Drive M.D’s. Kelly Rowland has additionally recorded a cover of the song.
The song was licensed gold by the RIAA on 6/14/06.
The demo model of the music options vocals from Teedra Moses, later replaced by Kelly Rowland.
Trina included a remix model of the tune on her mixtape Rockstarr: The Baddest Bitch Reloaded, with a new verse from herself in addition to a verse from Lil Wayne.
Musicvideo
The video was directed by Nick Quested. Trina confronts her boyfriend and empties his house. Kelly helps Trina and sings in the performance scenes. Rasual Butler starred in the music video.
Chart
Chart (2005) Position
U.S. Billboard Hot Rap Tracks 3
U.S. Billboard Sizzling R&B/Hip-Hop Singles 8
New Zealand Singles Chart[2] 15< p>
UK Singles Chart[2] 15
Finnish Singles Chart[2] 17
U.S. Billboard Scorching a hundred[2] 17
U.S. Billboard Pop a hundred[3] 26
The subsequent [two] years she hung out with Missy Elliott creating her second album. On August 27, 2002 Trina launched her second album Diamond Princess in USA. The album spawned three singles, including “No Panties”,which became Trina’s first release outside of the U.S. and the smash hit music, “B R Proper” featuring Ludacris. Her third studio album titled Glamorest Life was launched October four, 2005, it charted at 11 on the Billboard Albums. The album featured her highest charting single thus far, “Right here We Go” featuring Kelly Rowland. It additionally turned her first single to chart outside of America. Glamorest Life sold more than four hundred,000 models within the U.S. according to Soundscan totals. In 2007, Trina launched [two] mixtapes. Rockstarr Royalty was launched within the spring of 2007 and the Baddest Chick 2: Reloaded was launched within the fall.
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