Nikki Jean
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Born | Saint Paul |
Nationality | United States of America |
Genres | soul music |
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Birth name | Nicholle Jean Leary |
Born | Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S. |
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Years active | 2004-present |
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Member of | Nouveau Riche |
Nicholle "Nikki" Jean Leary is an American singer.
After studying theatre, Jean began her career as the lead singer of the Philadelphia-based band Nouveau Riche. She began posting acoustic music online. Jean gained major recognition after being featured on Lupe Fiasco's single "Hip-Hop Saved My Life" in 2008; she continues to work on frequent collaborations with him.
In 2011, Jean signed as a recording contract with indie record label S-Curve Records and released the concept album Pennies in a Jar, where she collaborated with songwriters such as Bob Dylan. In 2014, she released her album Champagne Water EP (2014) and, in 2018, she signed a recording contract with Rhymesayers Entertainment for the release of her album Beautiful Prison (2019).
Early life[edit | edit source]
Nikki Jean was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, United States. She moved around with her mother and spent time in both South Dakota and Minnesota. Jean eventually began attending high school in both St. Paul and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
During her years as a child actor in the Minneapolis theater scene, Jean spent two years under the tutelage of musical artists JD and Fred Steele, whom she credits for her vocal arrangement.[when?] She attended college early and graduated from Howard University with a degree in Sociology. At Howard, Jean was invited to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and would soon join the band Nouveau Riche as its lead singer.[when?]
Career[edit | edit source]
2007–2009: Philadelphia and Lupe Fiasco[edit | edit source]
During her time in Philadelphia, Jean began posting acoustic music online. As her fanbase grew, producers Chris & Drop discovered and reached out to her. the video exploded online and she was subsequently interviewed on CNN. From April 16, 2008, to August 6, 2008, Jean was on the Glow in the Dark Tour alongside Kanye West, Lupe Fiasco, Rihanna and N.E.R.D.
2009–2012: Pennies in a Jar[edit | edit source]
While on tour, Jean was introduced to producer Sam Hollander and the two came up with an idea for a concept album based around the former's songwriting. Jean traveled the United States to collaborate with other songwriters. She co-wrote each song with another songwriter, including Thom Bell, Luigi Creatore, Lamont Dozier, Burt Bacharach, Jeff Barry, Carole King, Bobby Braddock, Paul Williams, Jimmy Webb, Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil, Carly Simon and Bob Dylan.
The concept was shopped to several labels and she eventually signed with Columbia Records. Although they liked the concept, they ultimately decided not to release the album; it was instead released on July 12, 2011, on indie record label S-Curve Records, titled Pennies in a Jar. Jean was invited to open for Mayer Hawthorne on his nationwide concert tour.
Her single "My Love" reached number eight in Japan's Hot 100 Singles chart. Jean toured Japan and Australia and performed "How To Unring A Bell" on the Late Show with David Letterman to promote her album.
During the recording of Pennies in a Jar, Jean found it was getting more difficult to sing every night on tour. When she returned to Philadelphia, she was informed by her doctors she had nodules on her thyroid. Although they were not cancerous, they affected her ability to maintain her vocal training. Jean decided to undergo thyroidectomy and doctors were able to remove the thyroid and nodules without damaging her vocal cords.
2012–present: Collaborations and Champagne Water EP[edit | edit source]
Afterwards, Jean moved to Los Angeles, California. She and Lupe Fiasco were featured on Ab-Soul's song "World Runners" from his album These Days... (2014). Jean was also featured on the songs "Little Death", "No Scratches", and "Madonna (And Other Mothers in the Hood)" from Lupe Fiasco's album Tetsuo & Youth (2015).
On October 22, 2014, Jean released "Champagne Water", the first single from the Champagne Water EP (2014), featuring Ab-Soul; it soon reached the top of the Billboard Magazine Real Time Charts. Vibe Magazine premiered Jean's new EP on November 19, 2014. The album features collaborations with Ab-Soul and Kevin Olusola of Pentatonix and was produced by artists such as Donnie Trumpet, Nate Fox, Peter Cottontale, Like and Double-0.
In February 2015, she performed "Little Death" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon with Lupe Fiasco and The Roots. Jean and Lupe Fiasco were featured in the first season of Hannibal Burress' Comedy Central Show Why? with Hannibal Buress. In 2017, she signed a recording contract with Rhymesayers Entertainment for the album which would become Beautiful Prison (2019). The first single of this album, "People & Planes", was released on April 24, 2018. In late 2018, Jean was the featuring artist of several songs from Lupe Fiasco's album Drogas Wave (2018).
EPs[edit | edit source]
- X-Mas EP (2013)
- Champagne Water EP (2014)
- Beautiful Prison (2019)
Singles[edit | edit source]
- As lead artist
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||
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US | US R&B | ||||
"Take You Out" | 2013 | — | — | ||
"Champagne Water" (featuring Ab-Soul) |
2014 | — | — | Champagne Water | |
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory. |
- As featured artist
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||
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US | US R&B | ||||
"Hip-Hop Saved My Life" (Lupe Fiasco featuring Nikki Jean) |
2008 | — | 120 | Lupe Fiasco's The Cool | |
"Fallen Angel" (SYLK130 featuring Nikki Jean) |
— | — | |||
"Madonna (And Other Mothers in the Hood)" (Lupe Fiasco featuring Nikki Jean) |
2014 | — | — | Tetsuo & Youth | |
"Dark Shapes" (Kronic (DJ) featuring Nikki Jean) |
2016 | — | — | ||
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory. |
Guest appearances[edit | edit source]
Title | Year | Other performer(s) | Album |
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"Five Alarm" | 2007 | DJ Deckstream | Soundtracks |
"Little Weapon" | Lupe Fiasco, Bishop G. | Lupe Fiasco's The Cool | |
"Exit Sign" | 2009 | DJ Deckstream | Soundtracks 2 |
"Favorite Song" | Traphik | Rush Hour | |
"So Far So Good" | Muja Messiah | Thee Adventures of a B-Boy D-Boy | |
"Say Yes" | Tu Phace | — | |
"Tell the Truth" | Oddisee | Odd Autumn | |
"Shine On" | 2012 | Brother Ali | The Bite Marked Heart |
"Sweet Temptations" | Freeway | Diamond in the Ruff | |
"World Runners" | 2014 | Ab-Soul, Lupe Fiasco | These Days... |
"Haile Selassie" | Lupe Fiasco | Lost in the Atlantic | |
"Little Death" | 2015 | Tetsuo & Youth | |
"No Scratches" | |||
"Madonna (And Other Mothers in the Hood)" | |||
"Down" | 2018 | DROGAS WAVE | |
"Haile Selassie" | |||
"Stronger" | |||
"Sun God Sam & The California Drug Deals" | |||
"Stack That Cheese" | |||
"Quotations From Chairman Fred" |
See also[edit | edit source]
Filmography[edit | edit source]
Year | Title | Role |
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2004 | On the Outs | Malia |
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