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TRINIDAD JAMES DROPS OFFICIAL VIDEO FOR NEW SINGLE “MY BIGGEST HATER” AND RETURNS TO THINK IT’S A GAME (TIG) RECORDS Grammy-Winning Artist, Hit Songwriter, and Music Industry Powerhouse Reclaims His Roots and Invites Creatives Into His Expanding Empire

Trinidad James wearing red sunglasses and multiple rings, holding his face.

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TRINIDAD JAMES DROPS OFFICIAL VIDEO FOR NEW SINGLE “MY BIGGEST HATER” AND RETURNS TO THINK IT’S A GAME (TIG) RECORDS Grammy-Winning Artist, Hit Songwriter, and Music Industry Powerhouse Reclaims His Roots and Invites Creatives Into His Expanding Empire

ATLANTA, GA – August 4, 2025 – Grammy Award-winning rapper, songwriter, and producer Trinidad James returns in full force with the release of the official video for his explosive new single, “MY BIGGEST HATER,” now available on YouTube and all major streaming platforms. The visually arresting music video amplifies the bold message of the track and marks James’ celebrated return to Think It’s A Game (TIG) Records, the label that first launched him into stardom.

“MY BIGGEST HATER” is a declaration of artistic resilience and independence, blending hip hop, R&B, pop, and dancehall into a powerful sonic and visual experience. The video brings James’ sharp lyricism and signature style to life—reclaiming his narrative and inviting viewers deep into his creative universe.

“This moment is bigger than music—it’s about standing tall in your truth,” said Trinidad James. “The video is a celebration of every creative who’s had to fight for their voice.” His return to TIG Records not only reconnects him with his musical roots but signals a bold new era for Atlanta’s ever-evolving sound.

Beyond his artistry, Trinidad James is revered across the industry as “The Industry’s Best Man,” a creative force behind the scenes and in front of the camera. Through his company, 567 Agency, James is building a cross-genre powerhouse of songwriters, producers, and collaborators, shaping the future of music with every release. His work spans platinum records, viral hits, and game-changing partnerships that make him one of the most sought-after creatives in entertainment.

As music culture shifts, James continues to lead with authenticity, purpose, and an unmatched flair for innovation. “MY BIGGEST HATER” is more than a comeback—it’s a call to action for fans, brands, and artists to align with a visionary who’s always ten steps ahead.

Watch the official video for “MY BIGGEST HATER” now on YouTube.
Stream the single everywhere music lives—Spotify, Apple Music, and more.

Follow Trinidad James:
Instagram: @trinidadjamesgg
Twitter/X: @trinidadjamesgg
TikTok: @trinidadjamesgg

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