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Meet Trevor St John

Today we’d like to introduce you to Trevor St John. Them and their team share their story with us below:

Trevor St John is an international recording artist, published author and voice-over talent born in Valencia Venezuela that grew up in Grenada. From an early age, he showed his talent for music, especially hip hop. He was a prominent DJ on YSFM 96.3 FM in the late 90’s into the early 2000’s playing in concerts for Anthony B, Beenie Man, Sean Paul, Cutty Ranks and DJing alongside Stone Love Movement, Tony Matterhorn, Adrian Simply Smooth among others. In 2007 he freestyled his first soca song “Leave The Girl” which became a big hit in islands and countries such as Grenada, St Vincent, United Kingdom, USA among other places. Since 2007 to the present he has released songs such as “Soca Miracle” which was his first release by a major music distributor for Caribbean music (Vpal the distribution branch of VP records), “Doh Leave” which features American soca artist Nasilele, “Band 4 All Seasons” and “Mash Up”.

He has also released hip hop songs such as “Sellout” which received high acclaim in Caribbean Beat Magazine, “Turn U On” featuring female Brooklyn rapper Nitelite, the controversial “Streets Are Alive” which is also featured in the TV show “BROOKLYN BLUES”. Trevor has also written the theme song for the aforementioned TV show which won awards at the 2018 Chelsea Film Festival in New York City.

On February 10th, 2020 Trevor registered and opened Supreme Clientel Media Group in Grenada. The company consists of a record label, marketing company and has also registered for the filming of movies, music videos and documentaries along with the cultural development of artists and talents in Grenada.

Trevor’s book Mastering The Game which was published in 2005 is currently on sale online at lulu.com

Trevor has been doing voiceovers since 2000, but officially registered his own media company in 2020 making his company officially registered for all promotion jobs worldwide.

We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
Initially there was problems in actually getting voice over jobs, but after I secured a contract with the Grenada Brewery’s back in 2008 that really helped register my voice in the business since I was now voicing commercials for an international company.

Thanks – so what else should our readers know about your work and what you’re currently focused on?
I am known for doing the voiceovers for many different Caribbean-based events that take place in the United States of America. Most of those events deal with parties and concerts geared towards those who enjoy the spirit of Carnival. One of my best achievements has been voicing commercials for a medical company located in Ghana and also being the voice for the Grenada National Lottery.

Can you talk to us about how you think about risk?
I won’t consider myself a risk taker cause there is no risk in betting on yourself when you are fully qualified to do the job. I took my voice training classes in the early 2000’s and from then it all about the confidence in me to get business and execute jobs at a professional level.

Pricing:

  • $250 for co operate commercials and infomercials
  • $150 for small business commercials
  • $100 for party commercials

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