Trinisha Browne Celebrates The Release of Her Debut Album, "Rhythm & Love"

Browne sings about love, broken-love, longing, mental health and the struggles of an artist trying to make ends meet while crafting her art.

MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENTPOPR&BTRINISHA BROWNE

By Archodia

4/24/20241 min read

On the newly released album, "Rhythm & Love," Trinidadian-born and Montreal-based emerging singer-songwriter and rapper Trinisha Browne sings about love, broken-love, longing, mental health and the struggles of an artist trying to make ends meet while crafting her art. The 10-tracks on the album takes the listener on a trip all the way back to her roots, making the Afro-Caribbean sound her own. Loaded with sultry grooves and meaningful lyrics, the album is sung in English but Nigerian Pidgin and Yoruba are heard throughout the album.

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The lead single, "BAD TING" was written by Trinisha Browne and Jovian and produced by Grandmaster Clady. "Bad Ting, is a love song that delves into the allure and magnetism of a captivating woman. The term "bad ting" is often used colloquially to describe someone who is undeniably attractive and exudes confidence. That is how the song made me feel," mentions Trinisha.

Listen to "Rhythm & Love" below:

On tracks “Bad Ting”, “Worth It” and “Matchmade,” Trinisha sings about a relationship that ended too soon. She explains “The relationship was a bit one sided because I was always the one reaching out and doing the most which made me want the person even more. I just love a good chase! Since she was straight, I was the first girl she ever dated so that made the relationship that much special. However, that special relationship eventually died because she fell sick and avoided me for months while going under surgery. I was badly missing her.”

On “Rihanna Rich” and “Rich Life”, Trini addresses the topics of unemployment and bipolar disorder, two hurdles that have prevented her from doing things she wanted to do, keeping her prisoner at home. For her first album, Trinisha teamed up with Brooklyn actor turned musician Jovian, as well as Nigerian alternative R&B singer-songwriter Temmie Ovwasa, whom in 2020 released the first openly gay album in Nigeria.