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'Ragga Hop' Queen Ms. Triniti Set To Blaze Stages From Los Angeles To Japan This Spring


Published Mar 26, 2008
'Ragga Hop' Queen Ms. Triniti Set To Blaze Stages From Los Angeles To Japan This Spring-Main


New York - Fusing Hip Hop, R& B and Soca, in a ‘Ragga’ Dancehall style, Ms. Triniti’s unique cross over single “Wi Burnin (Woy Yoy Yoy)” has been making waves on urban music stations across the world, making her one of the most sought after Caribbean music performers and landing coveted performance spots beside some of the music industry’s heavy-hitters.

Hip Hop fans will get a taste of Ms. Triniti’s ‘Ragga Hop’ style this month at Urban Network Magazine’s 20th Anniversary Entertainment-Marketing Summit in Los Angeles, CA and WDKX’s 34th Anniversary After-Party in Rochester, NY where she will be performing alongside leading Hip Hop acts Lil’ Wayne, Trina, Dem Franchize Boyz and Bun B.

In May, Ms. Triniti will be touring the West Coast with popular Soca-Pop-Rock combination band the Kes Band, after traveling to the ‘Land of the Rising Sun’ in April. Due to the overwhelming success of her albums, Ragga Hop (2006), Do or Dare (2006) and Essential Ragga Hop (2008), in Japan, popular demand has warranted the release of a greatest hits compilation, slated for an April 23rd release.

Ms. Triniti’s Trinidadian and American roots, and British up bringing have inspired an eclectic sound that fuses an array of European, American and Caribbean styles into one distinctive ‘Ragga Hop’ sound. Often toted as the Caribbean answer to Beyoncé, her versatility as a singer, Dancehall deejay, and Hip Hop emcee coupled with her multi-cultural ethnic background, gives her an exotic edge over the average musical diva.

“My sound isn’t just Soca or just Dancehall, or just Hip Hop,” states Ms. Triniti. “My heritage is a fusion of different cultures; my music is a fusion of the different sounds that have influenced me culturally. Each musical genre has its own style, pattern, and attitude that make them unique. I have brought them all together to make something incredibly unique.”

For more information about Ms. Triniti’s performances, or for media inquiries contact Ms. Raine Inc. at 347-312-4120. Visit Ms. Triniti on the web at www.trinitiswebsite.com.


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