Trina-Marie Hill
Trina-Marie Hill is an accomplished freelance music supervisor and media clearance specialist based in Los Angeles, known for her extensive work across television, documentary films, and high-profile commercials. With a career spanning over two decades, she has licensed thousands of songs for major networks and production companies, including Fremantle (American Idol, America’s Got Talent) and eOne Entertainment. Hill specializes in music-centric programming and documentaries, with notable credits including the Mary J. Blige documentary My Life, the Brian Wilson documentary Long Promised Road, and the reality series Growing Up Hip Hop. In 2026, she received a Guild of Music Supervisors (GMS) Award nomination for Best Music Supervision in Reality Television for her work on the second season of Deb's House. Beyond television and film, she has overseen music licensing for luxury brands such as Gucci, Tom Ford, and Givenchy.