“I always sang. My mom said I could sing before I could talk,” explained Camille Trust, sitting at her childhood piano in Lutz.
What You Need To Know
- Camille Trust used her pandemic downtime from performing to complete an album
- She has worked with Shawn Mendes and Nathaniel Rateliff
- LINK: View Camille Trust's website
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The NYC-based singer and songwriter used her pandemic downtime from performing to complete an album, NY to FL.
Trust used Florida creatives in the creation of her music video - and "Take Me back to Florida" is a love letter to her home state.
She's worked with Shawn Mendes and Nathaniel Rateliff.
She belts out a voice that won awards as soon as she began performing.
There was an Annie look-a-like contest at a Barnes and Nobles.
Her mom got her the wig.
And she won. And that was it.
“It's incredible, but it's also extremely difficult," said Trust of her life as a singer/songwriter. "And so, yeah, you just have to really believe in yourself at all times because you have to believe in yourself the most before anybody else can believe in you.”
When she wasn’t “Zoom-Writing” with her creative team, she was cooking.
“My parents were loving the fact that they had a chef—a wannabe chef in the house,” she explained, as she prepped a pesto sauce for her homemade pasta.
Camille Trust's new album (photo provided to Spectrum Bay News 9)
She’s not just some wannabe.
She took her skills to Yacht off the Greek coast for three weeks.
“Essentially as a host, you are working, you're cooking breakfast and lunch, living on the boat with the crew.”
We’re talking a dozen people.
No word on whether the crew knew about her crazy amount of streams online- two million on Spotfiy.
And whether the chef who sang while she cooked—was really a singer who chefs.