At just 12 years old, Antiguian gospel singer Enoch Thomas is already carving out a space for himself in the Caribbean’s faith-based music landscape. With a voice that carries both conviction and clarity, the young artist is quickly gaining recognition for his ability to inspire through song — well beyond his years.
Now, he is preparing to officially introduce his debut album, “It’s My Turn,” a project rooted in purpose and aimed at encouraging young people across the region to boldly embrace their faith and identity.
Thomas first captured attention in Jamaica in November 2024 with his collaboration alongside gospel veteran Carlene Davis. Their reggae-infused rendition of the classic hymn “Oh Holy Night” introduced his talent to a wider Caribbean audience, earning praise for its emotional depth and vocal maturity.
Building on that momentum, the young singer continues to elevate his profile through collaborations. He has already worked with reggae luminary Luciano and is set to feature alongside Capleton on the upcoming single “Protect Our Children.” The track, expected in May, is part of a cross-generational effort aligned with Child Month initiatives, reinforcing messages of protection, empowerment, and guidance for youth.
At the heart of his new album is the lead single “Testify,” a song that reflects Thomas’s commitment to using music as a ministry. The project as a whole is influenced by his upbringing in the church, where he has been actively involved from a young age. He currently serves on the worship team at Jennings Wesleyan Holiness Church in Antigua, a foundation that continues to shape both his sound and message.
Despite his youth, Thomas has already cultivated a growing following within the regional gospel community. With “It’s My Turn,” he hopes to extend that reach even further, delivering a message that resonates with listeners of all ages, especially young people navigating their own journeys of faith.
“This music is about encouraging people, especially young people, to stand strong in their faith and remember that their voice matters despite their age,” Thomas shared.
As part of the album rollout, Thomas is currently in Jamaica for a mini church performance tour across Kingston and Ocho Rios, giving audiences an intimate preview of the project. The tour will culminate in a special album presentation on April 7.
“It’s My Turn” will be officially released on all digital platforms on April 10.















