Nicholaus Joseph Williams, known to the world as Trinidad James, was born on September 24, 1987. This Trinidadian-American artist made a significant impact on the music scene as a rapper, songwriter, and music video director. His career took off in December 2012 when he signed with Def Jam Recordings, releasing his debut single, 'All Gold Everything.' The track quickly gained traction, peaking within the top forty of the Billboard Hot 100 and earning platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America.
Despite the success of his debut single, Trinidad James faced challenges in his career. He was dropped from Def Jam in 2014 after not releasing a debut album in a timely manner. However, this setback did not deter him; instead, it marked a pivotal shift in his career. In the late 2010s, he transitioned from performing to focusing on songwriting, showcasing his versatility in the industry.
As a ghostwriter, Trinidad James has contributed to the works of several prominent artists, including City Girls, Kehlani, Flo Milli, Queen Naija, and Lakeyah. Notably, he co-wrote the hit 'Uptown Funk' by Mark Ronson, as well as 'Barbie Dreams' by Fifty Fifty and 'Hi Bich' by Bhad Bhabie. His songwriting prowess led him to sign with Artist Publishing Group in 2018, further solidifying his place in the music industry.
In addition to his songwriting, Trinidad James has also made his mark as a music video director. He has directed visually captivating videos for artists such as Muni Long's 'Made for Me' and Kaliii's 'Gas You Up,' demonstrating his creative talents beyond just music.