Vanessa Obioha writes that ‘New Day,’ the impending EP from Bahamas-born, melodious songbird, Brettina, exhibits her creative genius and holds a lot of promise to establish her as the New Face of Jazz
She could have capitalized on her natural physical attributes, which assured her a place as a beauty queen. Perhaps, she did. After all, winning the Miss Bahamas Talented Teen opened the door for a scholarship to study at the University of Washington in Seattle, United States of America. With her family in tow, Brettina Robinson relocated from her original home, Bahamas.
Now, she simply wishes to be known as Brettina. Along with her preferred nomenclature is another desire to be identified as the latest supremo in Jazz music!
Brettina’s simple pleasures Bahamian songstress Brettina Robinson, who over the course of recent months has released the singles “Bop Baiye” and “Simple Pleasures” to tide her fans over until she releases her full album under the title “New Day”. BRETTINA ROBINSON
Despite what you may be going through in this COVID-19 era, remember to take time to appreciate the simple pleasures, says Bahamian songstress Brettina Robinson who over the course of recent months has released the singles – “Bop Baiye” and “Simple Pleasures” to tide her fans over until she releases her full album under the title “New Day.”
“It’s about appreciating the simple things in life,” said the Los Angeles-based Brettina of the single “Simple Pleasures” which she co-wrote with singer, songwriter, vocal producer and dancer, Tricia Battani in 2019.