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Nyasia Chane'l | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Nyasia L. Harris |
Born | February 24, 2000 New York |
Genres | R&B, Pop, Reggae, Hip Hop |
Years active | 2019 |
Labels | Creative & Soulful Entertainment LLC/AWAL |
Nyasia L. Harris professionally known as Nyasia Chane'l is an emerging American R&B singer-songwriter and actress.
Biography[edit]
Born Nyasia L. Harris in a small town in upstate New York. From an early age, she displayed a profound passion for music and performing arts. Raised in a musically inclined family, Nyasia was exposed to various genres of music, including R&B, soul, jazz, and gospel, which greatly influenced her musical style.
Nyasia Chane'l is known for her singles "Sticky Wicked", "Rain", "Midsummer Dream" and the politically charge song "Can't Stop Us', a song Nyasia crafted in response to the deaths of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd[1] In 2024 Nyasia Chane'l was the very first guest to do an R&B freestyle of the Ben Louis "Sunday Mimosa" show on Sirius XM Heart & Soul Channel.[2]
Albums[edit]
- Clubhouse No. 7 (2021)
- Midsummer Dream (2023)
Singles[edit]
- Do it Like That (2018)
- Do it Like That Ft. Jay Bankz (Remix) (2018)
- Dive (2019)
- Youuu (2019)
- Dance With You Ft. Various Muziq (2020)
- Can't Stop Us (2020)
- Scandalous Valentine (2021)
- Scandalous Valentine, Pt. 2 (2021)
- Mellow Mood (2021)
- Impatience Ft. Margoet Smith (EDM Remix) (2021)
- Impatience (Acoustic Version) (2021)
- Whutz Luv Ft. Ooday (2021)
- Let it Snow (2021)
- Cuffed (2021)
- Merry Go' Round (2022)
- Sticky Wicked (2022)
- Wastn (2022)
- Never Gonna Tame You (2022)
- Liar (duet with Jun Fargo) (2022)
- Indecisive (2023)
- Like Diz (duet with Dajour) (2023)
- Rain (2023)
- Reciprocation (duet with Robert Curry of Day26) (2024)
Film[edit]
Year | Title | Role |
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2023 | Fuxk D3M Kidz | Zoe |
2023 | Rocky Point | Casey |
References[edit]
- ^ a b "No stopping for Nyasia Chane'l - Jamaica Observer". 23 October 2020.
- ^ https://www.siriusxm.com/player/episode-audio/entity/47650352-8690-7f55-51ce-2b4c04b90900
- ^ "Nyasia Chane'l Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic.
- ^ "Sullivan County singer hopes to make it big". Sullivan County Democrat. 24 January 2019.
- ^ "Jamaican EME Peer Awards heads to New York". 11 September 2022.
- ^ "Nyasia Chane'l Sirius Xm Sunday Mimosa Freestyle (Heart & Soul Channel)". YouTube.
External links[edit]
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