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EPISODE · May 27, 2024 · 18 MIN

Trinisha Browne On Overcoming Hardships and Finding Her Afrobeat Sound

from Stop, Look & Listen · host Fourcast Media

In this week's episode of Stop. Listen., host LeTroy Gardner sits down with Trinidadian-born, Montreal-raised singer-songwriter and rapper, Trinisha Brown. They dive deep into Trinisha's journey from her roots in Trinidad and Tobago to her rise as an independent artist in Canada. Trinisha shares the inspiration behind her debut album "Rhythm and Love," touching on themes of love, mental health, and the struggles of being an artist. She opens up about her battle with manic depression and how music serves as her therapy. This episode also features discussions on her hit single "Bad Thing," collaborations with artists like Sierra Jamerson and Big Wazy, and her aspirations for the future. Don't miss this heartfelt and inspiring conversation!Be sure to subscribe for more Stop, Look & Listen. 

In this week's episode of Stop. Listen., host LeTroy Gardner sits down with Trinidadian-born, Montreal-raised singer-songwriter and rapper, Trinisha Brown. They dive deep into Trinisha's journey from her roots in Trinidad and Tobago to her rise as an independent artist in Canada. Trinisha shares the inspiration behind her debut album "Rhythm and Love," touching on themes of love, mental health, and the struggles of being an artist. She opens up about her battle with manic depression and how music serves as her therapy. This episode also features discussions on her hit single "Bad Thing," collaborations with artists like Sierra Jamerson and Big Wazy, and her aspirations for the future. Don't miss this heartfelt and inspiring conversation!Be sure to subscribe for more Stop, Look & Listen.

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