Artist's albums
Learning to Love Again
2023 · EP
Inside
2023 · single
Path of Least Resistance
2023 · single
Lazy River
2023 · single
The Way Back Home
2021 · EP
How Do You Know
2021 · single
Rooted
2021 · single
Rebirth
2021 · single
The Way Back Home
2021 · single
Best Of
2021 · EP
O Creator
2021 · single
Transcendence
2020 · EP
Soil's Daughter
2019 · single
Water
2019 · single
Road to Self
2019 · EP
Prisoners & Guards
2019 · single
Enough (Acoustic)
2019 · single
Enough
2019 · single
Bridges Collection
2018 · EP
Mind on Fire Remixes
2018 · EP
Pendulum Acoustic
2018 · EP
Pendulum
2018 · album
Mind on Fire
2017 · single
Vacancy
2015 · EP
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Biography
Much of Aisha Badru’s magic lies in alchemy — distilling an often-tangled human experience into simple truths, quieting the cacophony to pave a path towards introspection. The soulful indie-folk artist’s work is at once powerful and beautiful. It’s why she boasts over 135 million streams, praise from the likes of NPR Music, Okayplayer, The Line of Best Fit, Afropunk, Clash, Ones To Watch and more, and why brands such as Volkswagen have tapped into her catalog to enlighten their own messages. “Everything has a purpose,” says Aisha Badru, the sometimes earthy, sometimes ethereal Nigerian-American singer-songwriter. “I was meant to be here, doing this. And it's just part of my purpose to experience certain levels of trauma that are very universal, going through every process of healing, and somehow putting it together so I can help guide someone else.” Tellingly, she’s titled her latest, which explores the intersection between romantic entanglements and self-care, Learning to Love Again. “Everyone can relate to having self-esteem issues or being hurt,” she adds. “Those themes have played a big role in my life.” Badru’s career has fatefully led her to this exact point, beginning with her debut album, Pendulum, a melancholic musing on life’s highs and lows, through her last release, The Way Back Home, an optimistic take on the future. Badru found her voice the moment she decided to make music, but with Learning to Love Again, there’s now a palpable drive to amplify it.