TRILLOGY ANNOUNCES DEBUT ALBUM “LOVE, LIFE, LOYALTY”
FIRST SINGLE “WARNING” AVAILABLE NOW FOR DOWNLOAD

SMG recording Hip-Hop group Trillogy have officially announced the release of their hugely anticipated debut album “Love, Life, Loyalty” – which features the hit single, “Warning” – is due in stores and online on September 24, 2009.
Stacked with a broad spectrum of bangers, “Love, Life, Loyalty” makes an indelible first impression of a serious new Hip-Hop group that is offering its listeners more then just your average Hip-Hop. Trillogy’s group members, Rita, Jay-Will and OxPro are showing this generation how working together is making them a force to be reckoned with and that together to create great music can make an impact in the music industry. Already being compared to the likes of The Black Eyed Peas, The Fugees and City High, Trillogy is a group you should get familiar with!
From collaborating with Freeway on their song “We Made It”, to creating the smash single “Warning” – which is in heavy rotation on radio stations throughout the country and receives incredible feedback coming in from influential DJs – Trillogy has seem to collect not only heavy hitting co-signs but almost seamlessly have combined three exceptional music talents to create their own sound. With all that and a consistent work ethic, Trillogy is insuring their group will be listened to not just heard.
“Warning” was produced by the legendary Hip-Hop producer Louie “Phat Kat” Vega (Queen Latifah, Nice & Smooth, Gangstarr) and mixed by the multi Grammy Award Winning team of Ken Lewis and Brent Kolatalo (John Legend, Kanye West, Mary J. Blige, Janet Jackson, Jay Z).
The album – the first major debut to be released by Trillogy – sees the group showing off their undeniable skillz on the mic and staccato flow on such tracks as the lead single, “Warning”. The video was recently shot in New York City by Rockstar Games and will be premiered soon!
Trillogy’s debut album “Love, Life, Loyalty” will be available in stores on September 24, 2009.
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