Brettina Lorena Robinson (born December 8, 1970, in Nassau, Bahamas) is a Bahamian singer-songwriter, model, and actress, based in Los Angeles.
Brettina began singing at age four, under the influence of her mother, as well as her uncles, Theo and Kirk Coakley of the popular 1970 Funk/Soul group T-Connection.
While attending secondary school in the Bahamas, she won the eponymous "Miss C.I. Gibson", making her eligible for "Miss Bahamas Talented Teen", which she subsequently won, earning her a scholarship to attend the University of Washington.
Brettina sings jazz, and describes her style as "organic" and cites as her main influences Nancy Wilson, Sarah Vaughan, Shirley Horn, Shirley Bassey,Sade, Adele, Diana Krall, Brenda Russell, Corinne Bailey Rae, Tiwa Savage and LIRA.
She draws from personal experience in her songwriting. For example, she cites her poor childhood as the inspiration for her song "Poor Old Times", and childhood memories as the inspiration for her cover of Island in the Sun".
As a singer, she has performed mainly in the Seattle and Los Angeles areas. She has performed at:
In addition to her jazz career, she has worked as a print model and an actress in national advertisements.
Studio albums: Brettina - Self titled debut album (2010), New Day - EP released in 2021.