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Meet TINAMINA

Meet TINAMINA, the brainchild of Sony/ATV writer Justine Mina Ok, whose larger than life singer/rapper persona has come into her own with latest single "Jello." The behind the scenes New York based Korean-American songwriter has proven herself to be a seasoned poptress attested to by her growing list of Billboard top ten songs and movie placements in South Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia and Portugal. But Ok the songwriter has now taken a backseat to her alter ego, TINAMINA, with plans to take over the United States music industry and beyond. Supported by her dedicated Fiera Music collective, TINAMINA has already attracted endorsements from celebrity hairstylist Joey Oso, by fashion sunglass company Jimmy Swagg, and fashion leather goods and accessories label Bruce Glen.
The story behind TINAMINA's music is intriguing as it is complex. It's the story of a vindicated good girl gone bad. She initially followed her conservative parent's strict doctrine for academic success, before she rebelled and enrolled in Berklee College of Music. After graduating, she moved to New York City with only a dream and a suitcase and hustled her way to signing a publishing deal with Sony/ATV. Having written several chart-topping songs for other artists, Ok is finally ready to get personal and unleash TINAMINA onto listeners bringing them on a satirical, fun and refreshingly honest journey through the farthest reaches of her mind."I'm diverse and unexpected," TINAMINA says, "People are always surprised because no one ever expects this music to come from me.”
Booty movin’ feel good twerk music is the best way to describe TINAMINA's outrageously infectious single "Jello," the pop/dance party anthem of 2015. This breakout debut single is a bold introduction toTINAMINA, and it has all of the key ingredients for major success. With a killer hook, an unlikely rap diva, and a sassy music video chock full of duckfaced girls and oversized rears(directed by Kayla J. Yoo), this song is destined to have more international success than the departures board at JFK.