BAD TING was written by Trinisha Browne and Jovian and produced by Grandmaster Clady. “Bad Ting, ” 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.
“Bad Ting” is the first single released from Trinisha Browne’s newly released album, “Rhythm & Love.” The 10-song project was globally released on March 22nd, via the Frostbyte Media/SRG-ILS Group label imprint. Music lovers were introduced to several new songs from the project before its release, including “Rich Life” and “Itchy Palms” (Bee Boy$oul Remix), which was simultaneously released on March 22nd.
“Through the catchy melody and infectious rhythm, Trinisha captures the essence of being drawn to someone who possesses an undeniable appeal, making ‘Bad Ting’ a celebration of feminine allure and empowerment”, shares video director Artlife Legacy.
The Trinidadian-born and Montreal-based singer, rapper, and songwriter grew up in a household of Reggae, Gospel, Hip-Hop, and 90s R&B—all of which influenced and still flavor her recordings today, just like her experience growing up singing in the church choir. Her love for music, visual art, and poetry led Browne to explore various artistic opportunities in the city she adopted 20 years ago. That city, she says, has inspired her writing since her recording debut in 2016.
Trinisha Browne released 5 EPs independently between 2016 and 2021, while Montreal’s vibrant cultural nightlife has been a high source of inspiration. She names the Kalmunity open mic events as an incubator. Her writing has also been inspired by the people she met: ex-girlfriends, friends, and ex-friends. Another aspect of Montreal that inspired this Caribbean expat is… winter!
In 2016, Trinisha released her first independent EP, ‘Free-write’, which was featured in the influential VOIR cultural magazine. The following year, she released her second EP, ‘Thought You Should Know’, which caught the attention of VICE Quebec, resulting in an interview. In December 2017, she was picked as the opening act for Azealia Banks at L’Olympia in Montreal. After playing several live shows around Montreal and focusing on developing and growing her original sound, Trinisha has signed a recording and publishing deal with industry veteran, Domnique Zgarka’s Frostbye Media LTD. Frostbyte Media is distributed worldwide by The SRG–ILS Group in association with Virgin/Universal Music Group.
Her debut album, “Rhythm & Love,” was released this March. The album features 10 tracks of sultry, groovy music backed by heartfelt lyrics. Love, broken love, longing, mental illness, and the struggles of an artist trying to make ends meet while crafting her art.
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