

Trey's sixth studio collection, "TRIGGA" follows 2012's blockbuster "CHAPTER V," which debuted at #1 on both the SoundScan/Billboard 200 and Billboard's "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums" charts, fueled by such hit singles as "Heart Attack" and "Simply Amazing." "TRIGGA" is also available in a Deluxe Edition, featuring four bonus preview tracks from the forthcoming "TREMAINE," as well as a very special Target edition adding another three bonus tracks and sold exclusively at Target ( ). Trey just freshly graced the main stage of the 2014 BET Awards where he performed "Na Na" and went on to celebrate the release of "TRIGGA" with an iHeart Radio Listening Party, as well as headlining the opening night at this past weekend's 20 th Annual Essence Music Festival in New Orleans. Internationally, "TRIGGA" made a splash overseas from the UK to France to Portugal, Africa and the Caribbean's, entering the charts amongst the top 10. Trey Songz is also the first artist to secure the top spot on Billboard's new "Artist 100" chart that blends information culled from sales, track sales, radio airplay, streaming, and social media to provide a multi-dimensional ranking of artist popularity. This marks Trey's 2 nd consecutive #1 album on the Billboard 200 Albums Chart. In addition, "TRIGGA" debuted at #1 on Billboard's "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums" ranking. engaging sixth album, TRIGGA (*** out of four), is a statement of intent - not of a bold new direction, but rather of the singer's determination to solidify the hitmaker's pedigree he's worked hard to earn." With over 4 million in streams at paid subscription accounts and a little over 5 million video/audio views on YouTube, the collection - which includes the hit singles "SmartPhones," "Foreign," and the RIAA gold certified "Na Na" - entered the SoundScan/ Billboard 200 at #1 with sales in excess of 100K. Those who are justifiably opposed to it on principle might find it all the more obnoxious that it comes from a proficient vocalist whose melodicism is almost unrivaled.NEW YORK, NY-(Marketwired - Jul 10, 2014) - Songbook Entertainment/Atlantic recording artist Trey Songz has made a stunning chart debut with his hugely anticipated new album, "TRIGGA." Described by USA TODAY as an ". It also has sharp hooks and slick productions to spare. This is, no doubt, one of the most flagrantly lecherous commercial R&B albums of its time. Another pre-album hit, Soundz production "Foreign" - present in original form and a delete-able "remix" that adds nasal-as-ever Justin Bieber - is more representative of the album's essence, comparatively rowdy with compliments paid strictly to physical features. These singles presented only a slight possibility that Trigga is the singer's best release, though "Na Na," a collaboration with hot producer DJ Mustard, is one of his best slow jams, booming and spacious with a dark edge. The week prior to the album's release, four of its songs were already on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

Speaking of triflin', the album's second line is "I'm taken but I want you." Yet it's less a matter when he also cleverly disputes the logic of the dumbest idiom ("You can't have your cake and eat it") with a falsetto flick of "But ain't that what you supposed to do?" while exploiting its metaphorical flexibility to an R. He couldn't care less about contradicting himself, as he gleefully refers to "hoes" as "triflin'" while boasting about a multitude of behavioral stunts deserving of the same noun and adjective. To quote the great Spice 1, Trigga gots no heart. Trey Songz is far past minding anything other than his pleasure. Steal Your Girl is up to his old tricks on his sixth album, throughout which he relishes his playboy status more than ever.
