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  2. Trina discography - Wikipedia

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    Trina Spiff TV "Diamonds Are Forever" 2011 Diamonds Are Forever (mixtape) Vulpine Films "Long Heels Red Bottoms" Gil Green "Party Like a DJ" 2012 The Glam featuring Dwaine, Flo Rida and Trina Kontor House of House Vol 13: Antwan Smith and Claudio Zagarini "UR a Million $ Girl" Dwaine featuring Keri Hilson, Trina and Diddy — "Here We Go Again"

  3. Trina - Wikipedia

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    On March 28, 2011, Trina released the mixtape Diamonds Are Forever. [33] ... On December 3, 2012, Trina released the mixtape Back 2 Business, ...

  4. Category:Trina albums - Wikipedia

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    Diamonds Are Forever (Trina mixtape) G. Glamorest Life; O. The One (Trina album) S. Still da Baddest This page was last edited on 13 December 2024, at 23:05 (UTC). ...

  5. Category:2011 mixtape albums - Wikipedia

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    This category is for mixtape albums released in the year 2011 ... Diamonds Are Forever (Trina mixtape) Digital Lows; Do It for the Fans; Drake Griffin; Dreamchasers; E.

  6. Diamonds Are Forever - Wikipedia

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    The Remix Album...Diamonds Are Forever, a 2000 remix album by Shirley Bassey; Diamonds Are Forever, a 1999 album by Funky Diamonds; Diamonds Are Forever, a 2006 album by Legs Diamond; Diamonds Are Forever, a 2011 mixtape by Trina "Diamonds Are Forever", a song by Franck Pourcel from Strictly Breaks Volume 11 "Diamonds Are Forever", a song from ...

  7. Earthquake (Mya song) - Wikipedia

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    Trina and I [initially] worked together for her mixtape, Diamonds Are Forever, and collaborated on a song for her album called 'Can I', and we did a trade-off situation, being that we're both independent," Mýa says. "And I thought she was real appropriate for the record because she comes with that swag."

  8. De Beers, the company that coined the slogan “diamonds are forever,” wants to make a splash in retail to compete with the likes of Tiffany and Cartier.

  9. Ass on the Floor - Wikipedia

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    "Ass on the Floor" is an atmospheric dance-floor filler, first released as part of Swizz Beatz' Monster Mondays on November 29, 2010. [3] [4] Bradon Soderberg from The Village Voice pointed out the song's "swooping Moroder synths", [5] which were described by MTV's Mawuse Ziegbe as "a spacey sheen of synth chords".