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Trina is recognized as a Miami female rap pioneer who shaped the city's hip-hop scene and helped establish a template for women in rap during the late 1990s and 2000s. Her music and persona drew directly from Miami's vibrant culture and resilience, making her a trailblazer who influenced the next generation of female rappers. Through radio broadcasting and television appearances, she has maintained a prominent role in Miami's entertainment landscape while mentoring and collaborating with emerging artists from the region.
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Katrina Laverne Taylor was born and raised in Miami's Liberty City neighborhood to a Dominican father and Bahamian mother. She rose to prominence in the late 1990s through collaborations with Trick Daddy on hit singles including 'Nann Nigga,' 'Shut Up,' and 'Take It to da House,' releasing her debut album 'Da Baddest Bitch' in 2000. Beyond music, Trina has become a media personality, co-hosting the 'Trick and Trina Morning Show' on 99JAMZ radio until 2020 and serving as a cast member on VH1's 'Love & Hip Hop Miami.' Her influence extends to mentoring younger female rappers like Latto and the City Girls who have collaborated with her on records. May 15 was proclaimed 'Trina Day' in the city of Miami in recognition of her cultural impact.
