Artist's albums
Through Rose-Colored Glasses
2021 · album
Wishful Thinking
2021 · single
6019
2021 · EP
Not Trading You
2020 · single
Clear
2018 · album
Back to Us
2018 · single
Until
2018 · single
I'm Trying
2017 · single
Seven: VII
2015 · album
When We Love
2015 · single
Love's Not
2015 · single
You Got Me
2014 · single
A Pocketful of Purpose
2012 · album
Where Do We Go From Here? (feat. Frank McComb)
2012 · single
Don't Change
2012 · single
Blu Transition
2010 · album
What We Gone Do
2010 · single
All in You
2010 · single
Still...
2008 · album
Love Rain Down
2006 · album
Just Because
2004 · album
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Biography
Beloved neo-soul singer Conya Doss built her dedicated if small following the hard way, with independently released albums and lots of touring. A native of Cleveland, OH, Doss cites influences including Stevie Wonder, Angela Winbush, Donny Hathaway, and Minnie Riperton. She began singing as early as age five and went on to attend the Cleveland School of the Performing Arts. She got her start in the music industry alongside childhood friend Stacy Richardson, with whom she formed the singing duo Lyrik. The duo eventually split, though, as Richardson went on to sing with Spencer Taylor & the Highway QC's and Anthony Hamilton while Doss mounted a solo career. Doss made her independently released first full-length recording, A Poem About Ms. Doss, in 2002. That promising debut was followed by Just Because (2004), Love Rain Down (2006), Still (2008), and Blü Transition (2010) -- all of which were also released independently. Because she didn't have the benefit of major-label promotion, Doss built her audience largely through live performances and resulting word of mouth. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi