Trinidad-born filmmaker Janelle Abraham earns historic recognition from Hard Rock International

Trinidad-born filmmaker Janelle Abraham has become the first woman from Trinidad and Tobago to be recognized by Hard Rock International through its Global Women Empowerment initiative, developed in partnership with The Coca-Cola Company.

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The Global Women Empowerment initiative spotlights women shaping the music and entertainment industries, placing Abraham among international creatives whose behind-the-scenes work influences the culture of modern music and visual storytelling.

Abraham’s path into film and music visuals is deeply rooted in Caribbean heritage. She is the daughter of the late calypso icon Samuel ‘Brigo’ Abraham, whose songs, including Doh Beat Mama Popo, Limbo Break, and Voodoo Man, remain enduring staples in Trinidad and Tobago’s musical history. While her father helped define a generation of calypso, Abraham has built her own reputation behind the camera, carving out a career that connects Caribbean creativity with the international entertainment landscape.

Over the years, she has directed more than 85 music videos, working with artists such as Method Man, Wyclef Jean, Flavour N’abania, Shaggy and Papoose. Her work also extends to film and television, including producing Dope Fiend, currently streaming on Peacock. She also developed a soon-to-be-released television project, The Promoters, which is presently in post-production.

As an immigrant who navigated homelessness and single motherhood, Abraham said the recognition reflects years of persistence and faith.

“I’m honoured and grateful for this highlight. It’s been a long journey filled with a lot of hard work and faith, and to experience a moment like this is really special,” she said. “I truly believe it’s all in God’s timing, and I’m thankful for the opportunity.”

As her career continues to expand across film, television and music visuals, Abraham’s recognition signals growing visibility for Caribbean creatives on the global stage. For Trinidad and Tobago, her achievement underscores the country’s far-reaching cultural influence, with storytellers like Abraham carrying that legacy into the international entertainment industry.

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