Saturday, April 18, 2026

Music has always been Trenacia “Trenace” Esseboom’s first love

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Hailing from St Philip, Trenacia frequently performs at many gospel and secular events. Wherever she is needed, and whenever she is called upon to share her gift of singing, she is always happy to be a blessing.

During the recent International Women’s Day weekend, this Guyanese-born Barbados resident thrilled those who attended the Egi “Rise Together: A Celebration” Event, as she performed with a band as the featured musical artist.

“Music is my passion,” she affirmed, “I believe I am called to serve in ministry, as well as in other settings such as at inspirational concerts. Now that I am older, I am beginning to make my music more relatable so that I can connect with a wider cross section of people.

 “I plan to continue to release music that will have a positive impact on the lives of those who hear it.”

This 36-year-old is now preparing to launch her first album later this year.

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