Artist's albums
I'm Here For You
1996 · album
Joy (with Ann Nesby)
2022 · single
Turn It Up
2021 · single
Turn It Up (Radio Edits)
2021 · single
So Much Joy (Remixes)
2020 · single
All Love
2019 · single
Make Me Better (Expanded Edition)
2018 · album
I Feel (The David Morales Remixes)
2017 · single
I Feel (The John Morales Remixes)
2014 · single
I Feel
2014 · single
Living My Life
2014 · album
Living My Life (Terry Hunter's Bang Sunday Remix)
2014 · single
Through With You
2013 · single
One of a Kind
2012 · single
Ann Nesby's Soulful Christmas
2009 · album
The Lula Lee Project
2009 · album
In The Spirit
2006 · album
So Much Joy
2006 · single
This Is Love
2005 · album
Put It On Paper
2002 · album
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Biography
Formerly the lead vocalist for the 30-piece gospel choir Sounds of Blackness, Ann Nesby struck out on her own in 1996 with an album for the Perspective label, Ann Nesby 1996. With the help of super-producers Jam & Lewis, the R&B-oriented LP scored a hit with "I'm Here for You." Nesby has contributed to several soundtracks (Batman, Mo' Money, Demolition Man) and tribute albums (to Curtis Mayfield, Marvin Gaye, John Lennon). She has also won two Grammy awards: one as part of Sounds of Blackness for the 1991 album Evolution of Gospel, plus another for the version of Handel's Messiah entitled A Soulful Celebration. ~ John Bush, Rovi