Trinere
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Trinere Veronica Farrington, known mononymously as Trinere, is an American singer, songwriter and recording artist who achieved great success in the mid-1980s to early-1990s in the freestyle music and dance-pop genre. She was born on November 29, 1964, in Miami, Florida, and her love for music stemmed from her early years.
Trinere's music career was launched through her collaboration with record producer "Pretty" Tony Butler, who was known for his work with freestyle artists. She signed her first record deal with Jam Packed Records in 1984, releasing her debut single "I Know You Love Me," which became an instant hit in U.S. dance clubs.
Her eponymous debut album, "Trinere," was released in 1986. It included several popular singles like "All Night," "I'll Be All You Ever Need," and "How Can We Be Wrong," which dominated the Billboard Dance charts and solidified her as a dance music queen.
Trinere's distinctive style, a fusion of electro, Miami bass, and Latin freestyle, was a significant influence in the freestyle music movement. Her energetic beats and soulful voice resonated with a wide audience, making her a staple in clubs around the world.
Despite the shift in musical trends, Trinere has continued to perform and record, maintaining a loyal fan base. She is recognized as a pioneering figure in the world of freestyle music and her influence continues to be felt in the genre today.