![]() This is black love in 2014, ladies and gentlemen. Don’t believe me? On the latter, Trey’s unapologetic, running around in another man’s slippers while guest Mila J brags about Trey using up her boyfriend’s condomns while she does Trey’s laundry. The bounce of “Touchin, Lovin” and midtempo groove “Disrespectful” are equally infectious despite their inherent ratchetness. Cole (“can’t have your cake and eat it too, but ain’t that what you’re supposed to do?”) and uses transparent metaphors to set up his plans for the evening – “once I blow the candles out, put in my face.” As ridiculous as the lyrics are, the track is catchy enough to have slight amount of endearing charm. Trigga doesn’t come close to that level of artistry though, instead ramping up the debauchery to keep fans entertained. Trey’s evolution from soulful boy-next-door to bad-boy sex symbol over the past decade has certainly widened his fan base, with 2009’s Ready being his crowning achievement. Seriously, that’s a direct quote from the track “All We Do.” ![]() ![]() He won’t have a shortage of funds for his late-night escapades.Īnd judging by the content of his sixth album, Trigga, all my fellow Virginian wants to do is “f***, drink and sleep.” We all know sex sells, and that’s good news for R&B lothario Trey Songz.
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