Artist's albums
Dis N Dat
2022 · single
Homegrown (Deluxe)
2021 · album
Slow Down (feat. Lucky Daye)
2021 · single
11:30
2021 · single
Say Yes
2021 · single
Homegrown
2021 · album
Recap (with VanJess & Channel Tres)
2021 · single
Curious (feat. Jimi Tents & Garren)
2021 · single
Already On It (feat. VanJess)
2020 · single
Slow Down
2020 · single
Groove Thang
2020 · single
High & Dry
2020 · single
Come Over
2020 · single
I Had A Love Song (feat. VanJess)
2020 · single
Floating
2020 · single
Stickin' (feat. Masego & VanJess)
2020 · single
Silk Canvas (The Remixes)
2019 · album
Cool Off the Rain (feat. Ari Lennox)
2019 · single
Through Enough (Maxi Single)
2019 · single
Through Enough REMIX (feat. MNEK)
2019 · single
Honeywheat REMIX (feat. Saba)
2019 · single
DYSFUNCTIONAL
2019 · single
Addicted (Maxi Single)
2019 · single
Silk Canvas
2018 · album
Control Me
2018 · single
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Biography
Contemporary R&B duo VanJess -- formed by sisters Ivana and Jessica Nwokike -- put a '90s-inspired twist on their soulful sound. Raised in both Nigeria and California, the pair takes inspiration from '90s acts like SWV, Zhané, and Brandy, further incorporating flavors from Janet Jackson, En Vogue, Jill Scott, Total, Erykah Badu, and early TLC, as well as the soulful electronic touch of Kaytranada, Azealia Banks and Soulection. In 2016, they released the downtempo "Adore" (which later received the remix treatment with Milwaukee rapper IshDARR), "Favor," and "Don't Be a Stranger." Collaborations with Korean-Australian singer Leehahn ("Fall Back") and Jamaican-American jazz artist Masego ("Touch the Floor") helped to boost their profile that year as well. In 2017, VanJess hooked up with rapper GoldLink for the '90s house-inspired jam "Through Enough."