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Rob, Chanel and Steele welcome legendary rapper Trina to discuss what it means to be "Da Baddest"; girls who shine bright in "Diamond Dolls"; why sometimes people just gotta "Let 'Em Fight."
Rob, Chanel and Steele welcome legendary rapper Trina to discuss what it means to be "Da Baddest"; girls who shine bright in "Diamond Dolls"; why sometimes people just gotta "Let 'Em Fight."
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