Musician Winnie Churchill grows from 'I' to 'Us' on his newest album I, he always knew what the next progression is his music would be. " Itwo years prior," Churchill told CBC Radio's Weekend AM. " Us was always a thought process that we were in.… It was supposed to be influenced by everything else. The world, how the world felt in times like COVID … or how me and a group of my friends felt." Churchill spent time in Toronto before arriving in the province, bringing a genre-crossing sound that incorporates acoustic guitar, hip-hop beats and spoken word. His family came to Canada from Trinidad and Tobago, allowing him to see the similarities between the islands.