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Still da Baddest : ウィキペディア英語版
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''Still Da Baddest'' is the fourth studio album by American rapper Trina. It was released on April 1, 2008, by Slip-n-Slide, EMI and DP Entertainment. The album was preceded by the lead single, "Single Again" on November 6, 2007. Following the poor chart performance, "I Got a Thang for You" featuring Keyshia Cole, was released as the album's second single. The album's third and final single "Look Back at Me" featuring Killer Mike, which it was produced by Hard Hat Productions, became a regional hit club record and accompanied by a music video.
The album garnered positive reviews from critics, most of whom praised the vigorous sexual-lyrics most have become accustomed to from Trina. However multiple critics showed disregard for some of the album's mid-tempo tracks as attempts to recapture the success of "Here We Go". The album debuted at number 6 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and number one on the US R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.
==Background==

In 2007, the recording session on Trina's fourth studio album took place. In an interview with ''Billboard'', Slip-N-Slide Records President Ted Lucas stated, "The songs selected for the album were tracks ladies needed to hear-about maturing and keeping focus () Her fans know she's rough and they like that. So she's back with a little of that, but she's matured as well. That's why she's still the baddest." In an interview with Rajul Punjabi, Trina described the album's direction as experimental, noting her vocal additions to "Single Again" and the techno-production on "Crash My Party" as prime examples.〔 Trina revealed that the energy surrounding the album is different because it marks her first release since parting ways with longtime boyfriend, American rapper Lil Wayne, forcing her view through a different perspective.〔 Although she viewed the relationship as a "beautiful experience" that brought light to a new side of her personality,〔 she stated:

I just think it’s because of the place I’m in. I’m happy. I feel good about going into the studio on this project after the change from Atlantic () and with all the issues from the label’s side. When it came down to the actual production and putting the album together, I was in a more peaceful place. Just the production from everyone from Scott Storch to Cool & Dre—the producers I’ve been working with have been bringing it out of me.〔

Following the album's lead single, speculations arose on the album's title which was originally thought to be titled ''Da Baddest Bitch II''. For unknown reasons the album's title was changed to the current ''Still da Baddest''. Originally set to be released on February 12, 2008, the album release was pushed back to April 1, 2008.〔

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