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Monday, July 21, 2008

Music: Trina Video Shoot Sneak Peak



Trina keeps proving that Miami girls do it right. “Look back at Me” the new single by the Slip n Slide Records recording artist features Killer Mike and is the third single of her latest album “Still da baddest”, has a video due to be released this Friday. I got a sneak preview of this little treat of a video directed by young hardcore kid Alex Purifoy and Antwan Smith, whom earlier i mistook for Killer Mike, edited by an old ass white rapper turn film editor named Matthew Lynn, and it is a fun little number. My powers of bargaining with the powers that be got my greedy little hands on these little beauties, a special little sneak peak of the video dropping on Friday.

Enjoy:


Killer Mike


The Dancing Girls




Killer Mike Again


Directors Antwan Smith and Alex Purifoy

Alex Purifoy on the phone with Da Baddest Bitch

The video will be officially released Friday, July 25th, 2008. Look for it on TV and YouTube, I'm sure.

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