Trina Net Worth

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Trina Net Worth
Category:
Richest Celebrities › Rappers
Net Worth:
$6 Million
Birthdate:
Dec 3, 1978 (45 years old)
Birthplace:
Miami
Gender:
Female
Height:
5 ft 2 in (1.575 m)
Profession:
Songwriter, Record producer, Singer, Model, Rapper
Nationality:
United States of America
  1. What Is Trina's Net Worth?
  2. Early Life
  3. Music Career
  4. Other Ventures
  5. Personal Life
  6. Accolades

What Is Trina's Net Worth?

Trina is an American rapper and model who has a net worth of $6 million. Trina is probably best known for her 1998 single "Nann Nigga," but she has had a lengthy, lucrative, and steady rap career since then. Some publications have called her one of the most successful and consistent female rappers of all time.

Early Life

Trina was born Katrina Laverne Taylor on December 3, 1974, in Miami, Florida. She is of Dominican and Bahamian descent and attended Miami Northwestern Senior High School. She was a majorette in high school and graduated in 1992. In 1998, Trina began studying for and pursuing a real estate license.

Music Career

Growing up, in her spare time, Trina wrote rap rhymes, which caught the attention of Miami rapper Trick Daddy, who then approached her in 1998 to be featured on his song "Nann Nigga." The song was later released as the lead single from his second studio album, "www.thug.com," which was released in September 1998. The single later became a hit as it reached #62 on the US "Billboard" Hot 100 and #3 on the Rap Songs chart. Thanks to the success of the single, Trina gained popularity and signed a record deal with Slip-n-Slide Records with distribution from Atlantic Records. Trina then began work on her debut album, "Da Baddest Bitch," which was released on March 21, 2000. The album debuted at #33 on the "Billboard" 200 and #11 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. "Da Baddest Bitch" was certified Gold in November 2000 by the RIAA. It stayed on the "Billboard" 200 chart for 29 weeks and on the Hip-Hop/R&B album chart for 49 consecutive weeks.

Trina began working on her second album with Missy Elliot in 2001 and was given more creative control. She launched her own record label called Diva Enterprises and signed her first client, a nine-year-old artist named Lil' Brianna. Trina released her second album in August 2002 called "Diamond Princess." It debuted at #14 on the "Billboard" 200 and #5 on the Top R&B charts. Trina's third studio album, "Glamorest Life," came out in 2005, debuting at #11 on the "Billboard" 200 and #2 on the Top R&B charts. Notable singles from the album include "Don't Trip" (featuring Lil Wayne), "Da Club," and "Here We Go" (featuring Kelly Rowland), which went on to become one of Trina's top-charting singles.

Trina's fourth studio album, "Still da Baddest," was released in April 2008 and shot to #1 on the Top Rap Albums chart, which rendered "Still da Baddest" her first album to go to the top of the charts. Singles from this record include "Single Again," "I Got a Than for You," and "Look Back at Me." In May 2010, she released her fifth album, "Amazin," which featured the singles "That's My Attitude," "Million Dollar Girl," "Always," and "White Girl." In 2019, she saw the release of her much-delayed and anticipated album "The One." Meanwhile, Trina also released several singles independently and collaborated on numerous tracks with other artists.

(Photo by Rick Diamond/Getty Images for BET)

Other Ventures

Along with her music career, Trina has appeared in three films, "A Miami Tail," "The Cookout," and "The Cookout 2." She is a co-host on Tameka Cottle's late night talk show "Tiny Tonight" alongside singer/reality star Tamar Braxton, Claudia Jordan, and Cottle herself. The show premiered on December 17, 2012, on VH1. In 2017, Trina began appearing on the VHI reality show "Love & Hip Hop: Miami." Trina founded the non-profit Diamond Doll Foundation, which aims to help young girls stuck in the cycle of poverty. She partners with the Florida Entertainment Summit to organize the yearly Jingle Bell Toy Drive for South Florida.

Personal Life

Trina's mother, Verness Taylor, died in September 2019 after a battle with cancer at age 62. Tragically, her brother Wilbrent Jr. was murdered in 2013. Trina dated rapper Lil Wayne on and off between 2005 and 2007. They were engaged briefly, and during this time, Trina also suffered a miscarriage. Although they went their separate ways, they have matching tattoos of each other's names. From 2007 to 2010, Trina dated basketball player Kenyon Martin. From 2012 to 2014, she dated rapper French Montana. In 2017, Trina began dating musician Raymond Taylor. In September 2021, the pair confirmed that they are engaged.

Accolades

Trina has been the recipient of ten BET Awards nominations. Nine of those nominations were for Best Female Hip Hop Artist. She also has been nominated for three Soul Train Music Awards. She has won a Source Award and has been nominated for three others. Among her other nominations include one American Music Award and six nominations at the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards, as well as a nod for an MTV Sucker Free Summit Award. For her appearance in the film "A Miami Tale," she received a Golden Trailer Award. Among her wins are two ASCAP Awards, two BMI Awards, an EME Award, an All-Star Music Award, and a "Billboard" Music Award.

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