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*"I Luv 'Em" <small>'''(featuring Young Sensations & [[LeToya Luckett]])''' (Produced by [[Mannie Fresh]])</small> |
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*"Transactions" <small>'''(featuring [[Pimp C]] & [[Fat Joe]])'''</small> |
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*"Shot To The Heart" <small>''' |
*"Shot To The Heart (Duck Season)" <small>'''(featuring Lil Wayne)'''</small> |
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*"Cant Knock The Hustle" |
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*"Trilla (Intro)" |
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Trilla is the second album by Miami rapper Rick Ross to be released on August 28 2007. [1]
Recently, Ross told MTV.com that "Trilla" is a play on the album name Thriller. [2]
Guest rappers include Trick Daddy, Dre, C-Ride, Pitbull, T-Pain, Plies, Trina, Nelly, The Game, Lyfe Jennings, Pimp C, Three 6 Mafia and more
Confirmed production will be by Cool and Dre, DJ Khaled, Scott Storch, Lil' Jon, and Mannie Fresh. On his MySpace page, Toronto-based producer Solitair of the Black Jays stated that he and Cipha Sounds will be producing for Ross in the near future. [3] Rick Ross also said he'd like to get a Dre beat for his album.
On DJ Khaled's new album We The Best on the track "Bitch I'm from Dade County" in his verse he raps "Trilla album coming soon".
Confirmed Tracks
- "Get Down Baby" (Produced by Scott Storch)
- "Kick In The Door" (featuring Dela & Dirty Red)
- "Maybach Music" (featuring Jay-Z)
- "Business Man" (featuring Carol City Cartel & Junior Reid)
- "Career Criminal"
- "I Luv 'Em" (featuring Young Sensations & LeToya Luckett) (Produced by Mannie Fresh)
- "Transactions" (featuring Pimp C & Fat Joe)
- "Shot To The Heart (Duck Season)" (featuring Lil Wayne)
- "Cant Knock The Hustle"
- "Trilla (Intro)"
- "Criminal Record"
- "Booty Jiggle"
- "Crack Stackin'"(featuring 50 Cent)