Jessica Jolia, widely known for her versatility and multi-octave vocal range, is an American recording artist, songwriter, producer and humanitarian. Her debut single "Sometimes" was independently released and featured in the critically acclaimed film Sister Code, and has accumulated over 40 million streams. She has performed on The Ellen Show and The Late Late Show, and has been feature...
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Jessica Jolia, widely known for her versatility and multi-octave vocal range, is an American recording artist, songwriter, producer and humanitarian. Her debut single "Sometimes" was independently released and featured in the critically acclaimed film Sister Code, and has accumulated over 40 million streams. She has performed on The Ellen Show and The Late Late Show, and has been featured in The Source, This Is RnB, The A&R Report, Rolling Soul Brazil and many other publications around the world.
Jessica has had the pleasure of recording, performing and touring with many award-winning artists, including Dr. Dre, T.I., Rita Ora, Meghan Trainor, Iggy Azalea, The Chainsmokers, The Jonas Brothers, Johnny Gill, Eric Benet and many more. She is also the recipient of the 2020 SAMMIES Award for Best Singer/Songwriter, which recognizes Sacramento’s biggest and brightest in music.
As an advocate of music education, innovation and entrepreneurship, Jessica proudly serves as owner and founder of Dekada Records, an independent record label, an advisory board member of HRDRV, and as a voting member of The Recording Academy. Her commitment to making positive, lasting contributions to her community and abroad has afforded her the opportunity to collaborate with various organizations, including Shriners Hospital, The Endometriosis Foundation of America, NAACP, In A Perfect World, and The American Foundation For Suicide Prevention.
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