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Disco de Trina: “Glamorest Life”
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Fecha de Publicación:2005-10-04
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Hip-Hop/Rap, Dirty South, Mainstream Rap
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Sello Discográfico:Slip-N-Slide
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:075678371066
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Análisis (en inglés) - :
{$Trina}'s righteous raunchiness is more than a little exhausted on {^Glamorest Life}, the Miami MC's third album. She seems to know it too, sounding distanced and not nearly as energized as she was on 2002's {^Diamond Princess}. That puts more weight on the productions and guest verses. Despite contributions from names like {$Mannie Fresh}, {$Jazze Pha}, {$Needlz}, and rising duo {$Cool & Dre}, the productions are routinely just as lacking. Take {$Mannie}'s {&"Da Club,"} in which he more or less jacks the misty-eyed backing for {$Faith Evans}' {&"Hope."} {$Mannie} also pitches in with a wistful reminiscence about a stripper, while {$Trina} helps relate the tale and remains, as always, the one calling the shots: "He wanna cram it and jam it/Put the pickle in the middle, motherf*cker, not fanny." Ironically, one of the better tracks -- roughly the umpteenth track to interpolate {$Force M.D.'s}' {&"Tender Love"} -- takes on a sullen tone, even though {$Trina}'s more defiant here than at any other point in the album: "I shed so many tears, can't believe how many years the baddest bitch put up with your dusty ass." {$Lil Wayne}, {$Lil Scrappy}, {$Snoop Dogg}, and {$Trey Songz} provide vocal support, but very little of it raises the material's quality level. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
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