Regine Garnier is a multi-talented artist whose life and music are deeply shaped by her multicultural background and international journey.
Born in Guadeloupe, Regine spent the early years of her life immersed in the vibrant rhythms of the Caribbean. At the age of 11, she moved to Paris, where she pursued her education, ultimately graduating from an international tourism school in France. Eager to expand both personally and professionally, she later relocated to London. There, she obtained a scholarship to enrolled in the School for Social Entrepreneurs (SSE), completing her studies with distinction. She then attended university where she obtained her degree with 1st class.

From a young age, Regine was captivated by music. She began singing and composing her own songs as a child, and later formed a hip-hop group with friends. Over time, she discovered that music was not just a passion but a calling—one that would define her life and career. Drawing inspiration from her diverse cultural roots—Caribbean, African, and French, Regine developed a distinctive musical identity. Her sound is eclectic, rich, and emotionally resonant, reflecting her global influences and personal evolution.
Her talents extend beyond music. At just 13 years old, Regine began acting in theatre productions, and in 2007, she landed a leading role in the London-based short film Black Ink, which premiered to acclaim at Leicester Square, in front of a crowd of rising British film talents.

Regine has also made her mark on the London music scene. One of her most memorable moments came when she was selected to perform for the Queen’s Golden Jubilee, a celebration honouring Queen Elizabeth II. Her standout performance earned her recognition and respect from both the audience and jury. Another career highlight was opening for the legendary group Earth, Wind & Fire in Paris—an experience she describes as unforgettable.
Despite her success abroad, Regine remains closely connected to her country and France. She also dedicates time to philanthropic causes, regularly appearing at charity events and community functions. In recognition of her contributions through music and her impact on the community, she received a Community Achievement Award —an honour that celebrates her role as an inspirational figure.

Regine is also the founder of “Foundation Garnier” , a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of orphans and individuals facing hardship.
In addition to her musical and theatrical pursuits, Regine has a strong interest in fashion. She has walked the runway during London Fashion Week, modeling for emerging designers and showcasing her unique sense of style.
Now, Regine returns to her first love—music—with her latest single, “Thank God for life,” freshly released and already resonating with audiences. She is currently working on her EP , a project that promises to offer a unique and genre-blending experience. Her sound is best described as fresh, innovative, and emotionally honest. True to her motto: “Always surprise!”, Regine aims to bring joy, connection, and inspiration through her music.

A passionate world traveler and fluent in 3 Languages, Regine Garnier embodies strength, resilience, and creativity. Her mission as an artist is clear: to inspire others, uplift spirits, and always believe in the power of dreams.
Her guiding words:
“Always believe in yourself and follow your dreams—even when they seem out of reach. Life can be tough, but never give up. God is Good”.