Artist's albums
Sumthin Crazy (with Rochelle Jordan)
2023 · single
Lowkey (Sped Up)
2023 · single
Play With The Changes (Remixed)
2022 · album
All Along (Kaytranada Remix)
2022 · single
Situation (&ME Remix)
2022 · single
Got Em (Sango Remix)
2022 · single
Love You Good
2022 · single
Something (Byron The Aquarius Remix)
2022 · single
Anyway
2021 · single
Play With The Changes
2021 · album
Something
2021 · EP
Next 2 You
2021 · single
All Along
2021 · single
Got Em
2021 · single
How U Want It
2017 · single
How U Want It (Dotcrawl Remix)
2017 · single
1021
2014 · album
Playa 4 Life (feat. Iamsu)
2014 · single
Pressure
2012 · album
Origins
2011 · album
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Biography
Originally from London, Jordan moved with her family during early childhood to Toronto, and in her household was exposed to a wide range of music, including soul, reggae, contemporary gospel, and underground dance music. She caught the attention of long-term collaborator KLSH with covers of '90s R&B tracks that she uploaded to YouTube. The two soon got to work on building a discography with an annual series of projects released from 2011 through 2014. It consisted of ROJO, Pressure, Origins, and 1021. During this phase, Jordan was referenced by fellow Torontonian Drake on "Club Paradise," and she co-wrote and sang on Childish Gambino's "Telegraph Ave." Additionally, Jordan and KLSH saw their work sampled by Paul Woolford on the Special Request track "Soundboy Killer." Over the next several years, Jordan issued the occasional single and more frequently was featured as a vocalist on tracks by the likes of Cyril Hahn, Sepalcure, Machinedrum, Jimmy Edgar, and Jacques Greene, as well as Machinedrum and Edgar's duo JETS alias. Jordan put behind a restrictive solo label and management deal, signed with the artist-friendly Young Art, and in 2021 returned with her widest-ranging recording, Play with the Changes. - Andy Kellman