Trina-Still The Baddest: Trina released her single "Single Again" months ago in preparation for her new album titled Still The Baddest. Her new single featuring Keyshia Cole titled "I Got a Thang for U" is already in constant rotation on the radio. Although she's kept a very low profile out of the media spotlight, Trina is once again prepared to show everybody why she "Still the Baddest." The album is to be released in Feb or the early part of April. Production from The Runners, Cool n Dre, Scott Storch and Nitty are expected. Other guest features include, Missy Elliot, Rick Ross, Trick Daddy, Plies, Keyshia Cole and Pitbull.
Remy Ma-PunishHer: Remy Ma hasn't released a major solo album since her last run in with the Terror Squad Lp "There's Something about Remy." Displeased with her number of album sells her last go round, Remy is out to prove a point. With all of her legal drama going on and highly publicized rap beef with Lil' Kim, all of her fans are waiting to hear her new material. In the oddly titled "PunishHer", Remy plans to work with a big number of New York based producers such as Just Blaze and Havoc of Mobb Deep. Appearances by G-Unit and Mary J. Blige are expected to be made. Expect Remy to show everybody why she's the PunishHer come March.
Lil' Kim-Untitled: With her last major release "Naked Truth", Lil' Kim stated that she was back in the rap game to once again show off her lyrical ASSsets. But with her newest highly anticipated release, the Brooklyn Mc is doing it without her Atlantic label to back her. This is strictly going to be an independent release with features from Keyshia Cole, Missy Elliot, 50 cent and a list of others. Lil' Kim aims to show it all in the month of either April or May of 2008.
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