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D/L: Trina - Let Them Hoes Fight (Ft. Kalenna) FLAC / Apple


lilkim

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The album is hard to find in physical format, so I've ripped the one track and converted it.

The song was written by Gaga, hopefully this causes the demo to leak untagged.

Gaga's vocals are replaced by Kalenna's, though she's to be heard in certain parts.

Apple Lossless M4A - http://www.mediafire.com/?19eu4insp5pei3u

I can try ripping it to MP3 @ 320 if anyone needs.

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LukeHakan

FLAC/Apple Lossless/WAV are all the same so it's probably easier converting the m4a in iTunes or decoding the FLAC (http://flac.sourceforge.net/) which literally takes a couple seconds than waiting for him to upload another big file and downloading it...

and as a Trina fan, thanks for posting! :)

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Added WAV

no one can even hear the difference between loseless and Apple Loseless :wtf:

Lord knows why anybody would want WAV. It does have a slightly higher bitrate but it's not incredibly noticeable.

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LukeHakan

I don't really know how Apple Lossless "works", but I'd guess the difference is just in how it handles the data. Since those formats are all lossless in the end, there really should be no difference at all in quality.

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I saw the CD in a Best Buy. I was thinking of buying it, but I only like one song lol

The rest of the album is really good. Very un-Trina-like, but it works. Kind of like if Lil Kim did synth pop.

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unpetitmonstre

FLAC/Apple Lossless/WAV are all the same so it's probably easier converting the m4a in iTunes or decoding the FLAC (http://flac.sourceforge.net/) which literally takes a couple seconds than waiting for him to upload another big file and downloading it...

and as a Trina fan, thanks for posting! :)

They're not the same actually.

FLAC is a lossless container that can be converted to any of these files.

WAV and AIFF are fairly similar, however, AIFF is a better format to use if you're using iTunes because it can retain metadata (i.e. album artwork).

ALAC is lossless, but it is compressed for a smaller file size at a lower bitrate (<1,411 kbps). It is not RedBook compliant, and therefore is not used often.

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