ABOUT TO BLOW - MS TRINITI
Success isn’t alien to this newcomer. She already has two albums out in Japan, and both were among the top 40 albums on the charts.
STAR: What do you call your music?
Miss Triniti: “I call it ‘ragga hop’. It’s a mixture of dancehall, reggae, R&B and hip hop. Everybody was always like, ‘What is this?’ So I just named it.”
Have you done any collaborations with anyone as yet?
“I have gone on tour with Sean Paul, but in terms of doing a song it depends on if we get the right track. I wanted to work with Cham as well, and I did that with Love It Like That; it’s on his album. I would also like to work with Machel Mantano. He’s known some of my stuff and says he’d like to work with me … I also did a California tour with Jah Rule and I opened for D12 once. Another thing is that a few of my songs have been in movie soundtracks. There is Dangerous, that was in the Like Mike movie, in Two for the Money and Zoom I did the song Big Ups.”
Do you want to collaborate with any female entertainers?
“I really want to do some work with some females and have sort of a girl flex. I like Tanya Stephens, Sasha, Tami Chynn and so many others.”
What were you doing before you ventured into music?
“It’s been approximately four years, before that I had music on the back burner. I was in England up to age 18. I was a professional tennis player from 16-18 years old, and I got a tennis scholarship to go to California, and I got a degree in physiotherapy and when I finished school I moved to LA.”
How have Jamaicans responded to your music?
“For the most part, it’s pretty much a good response from people.”
Who are some of your musical inspirations?
“I admire a lot of artistes like Bob Marley, Supercat, Sean Paul and as far as R&B goes, there is Stevie Wonder, Mary J. Blige, Tupac, Common, and I could go on and on.”
Where do you see your career in five years?
“Hopefully, I would have planted the seeds to grow into something bigger and more worldwide, instead of just Japan. I also want to explore the big screen as well. Living in LA, people are always asking me about acting, so I would like to try that.”

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