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How did you link back up with Nicki Minaj and how important was it for you? You recently gifted a certain rapstress with a gang of flowers for contributing to your album. And I just want my fans to know that I go extra hard. We got such a great partnership, and I’ve done this before with them. I think they’re great, quality records that could have been on the original album. You know, because sometimes you have these deluxe editions with bonus records like “I got a couple of records I could throw away and put on there,” but it’s not like that at all for me. The three songs for Target, I feel like are actually amazing songs. So you also have a deluxe edition of Trigga at Target, with three additional tracks: “Hard To Walk Away,” “Serial” and “Sneaky.” Are those songs in line with the rest of the album?ĭefinitely. Oh, I ain’t blaming it on nobody because every ego of mine, or every nickname is all an extension of me. So is Trigga your “Sasha Fierce” alter-ego type of thing? Do you blame all of your B.S. And I don’t have time for that right now. And the true thing about love is, once you commit yourself to love - if you’re gonna do it all the way - you gotta be able to give yourself and be responsible for another’s person’s feelings and emotions. But I ain’t really in the position to love nobody right now because I’m so focused, first of all, on making sure that I become a legend. And I have had women that I’ve loved and I still have women in my life that I care a whole bunch about, that are still great friends of mine. I know that I’m in the club, I know that I’m living a fast life. Yeah, I’m very aware of what’s happening. SEE ALSO: Review: 15 Thoughts On Trey Songz ‘Trigga’īut there are songs like “I Know (Can’t Get Back),” where you talk about the fast lane and that you can get caught up. I don’t have a girlfriend I ain’t even really looking for one right now, you know? That’s definitely showcased in the music. I want you to do better.”Īnd the thing about being an R&B singer is, people want you to be in love, people want you to sing about love, and of course we need more songs about love. If I can’t do for you what somebody else can, then I applaud you. Like, if you listen to “Yes, No, Maybe,” it’s a song where I’m snapping because the girl I think is supposed to be down with me forever has now moved on and I’m like “What? Damn.” But on the same album, I have a song called “What’s Best For You” where it’s like, “If you’re moving on, then you’re moving on. When I tell people that this album is the most honest album, it’s the album that speaks to what’s happening in my life right now, while I was making the music. I mean that’s really what’s been happening.
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Was that the intention for the theme of the album? And when you’re not talking about love, you’re just trying to get with different girls. It’s almost like, when you’re in love on this album, you’re fucking it up. It’s different than what you might expect from the average R&B album in regards to love. With this album, Trigga, I was my own boss more-so than ever, and I was never that in the beginning. Right now, it’s being on and having time to myself and having been made five albums, and between the fifth and sixth being able to really live a little – which I never really got to do in between albums. And the creative process now that I’m established, is how do I evolve with the same staying power? And how do I show the same passion musically than when I’m not trying to get on anymore? Back then, you’re making music out of necessity you’re doing it because you’re really trying to get on. You know, the creative process then was for you to try to get the world to listen to you. How has your creative process changed since then? You told Larry King that you still remember the grind you put in for your first album.