Anike (rapper)
Nigerian American Christian hip hop artist
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Ireoluwa-Anike Dees ⓘ(born Mutiat Yewande Isola), known professionally as Anike (formerly known as Wande),[1][2] is a Nigerian-American rapper, actress and former journalist and A&R administrator from Austin, Texas, United States. She signed to the Christian hip hop label Reach Records in 2019, where she had worked as an A&R administrator. Prior to that, as an independent artist, from 2013 through 2018 she released multiple singles and made numerous featured appearances on various songs, as well as worked as a music journalist. She is the first woman signed to Reach. Her debut extended play (EP), Exit, was released on April 24, 2020, followed by a mini-EP The Decision on December 4, 2020.
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| Also known as | Wande, Anike Dees |
| Born | Mutiat Yewande Isola March 4, 1996 Nigeria |
| Origin | Austin, Texas, U.S. |
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| Years active | 2013–present |
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| Member of | 116 |
| Website | anike |
Biography
Early life
Anike was born in Nigeria but raised in Round Rock, Texas and then Austin, Texas, United States.[3][4] Most of her family members were Muslims, except for her mother, who was Christian.[4][5] At first she was not allowed to go to church, and then started having to get up at 5 A.M. to read the Bible and go with her mother to work so that she could get picked up to go to church.[6] Anike said in April 2020 that she used to joke "that I'd go to Mosque and church".[5] Her curiosity about God led her to search on the internet for Christian rap, and the first result to come up was the 2006 song "Prayin' for You" by Lecrae.[5] In sixth grade, she started playing the flute and studied music through junior high school.[5] She converted to Christianity in seventh grade while interning at a camp in 2009 in Columbus, Texas, a decision for which she encountered opposition from within her family.[4][5][7] While at the camp, she also saw a performance by the Christian hip hop collective 116 Clique, which at that time consisted of Lecrae, Trip Lee, Tedashii, and Sho Baraka.[5]
Early career
Despite this initial interest in music, Anike wanted to be a doctor, and enrolled in a health and science program in junior high school.[5] She became interested in rapping after a biology teacher allowed her to compose a rap about cellular transport instead of writing an essay or making a presentation.[3][5][8] Despite this, she initially continued in studying health and sciences, even acquiring a license to be a nurse's aid.[5] According to Anike, she had "an internal struggle with the whole rap thing. Africans don't really mess with creative careers. You either become a doctor or a lawyer."[5] However, she decided to switch majors and went into journalism and public relations at University of Texas at Austin.[4][5][7] As a journalist, she anticipated that she could get access to artists, attend concerts, and conduct interviews.[5] She soon started writing for the Christian hip hop website Rapzilla, and started assisting the Christian hip hop record label RMG.[5] She rapped at campus events as a form of Christian ministry.[4][7] She was a member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha which she denounced and left[9] and Sigma Phi Lambda sororities, the National Association of Black Journalists, IGotSole Dance Company, and the Texas Orange Jackets.[4][10][11] Her first released record was a feature on the song "B.I.G." by D-Flow on their 2013 album Quarter to Vinci.[12] She released her first single, "No Flex" featuring ikilledmarlon, in May 2016.[13] She performed at South by Southwest in 2016,[14] 2017,[15][16] and 2018.[17] She did some A&R work for Ace Harris, and 2017, while still pursuing her university education, she began an internship at Reach Records.[18][19] She released eleven songs during 2018, making the Rapzilla list of 15 Freshman of 2019.[20][21] Shortly before her graduation in 2018 she was hired as an administrator for the label's A&R.[18][19]
Reach Records (2018—present)
The following year, after five months after her hire as A&R, she was signed as a recording artist to Reach.[22][23] She released her debut single on the label, "Blessed Up", in April.[24] The single would be listed the next year on Michelle Obama's playlist.[25] Wande is the first woman signed to the label.[22] She has expressed a hope that her signing will make it easier for other women rappers to pursue a career in the highly male-dominated Christian hip hop genre. "I think it'll show other labels that you shouldn't be afraid to sign females. I hear a lot of excuses like, 'Oh it's expensive' or 'Oh, we don't know how the market will react to a woman.' 'Will they buy her music?' Obviously, a lot of Christian companies don't have the money to just casually experiment with a Christian artist because you have to make sure they are profitable. So a lot of women get the short end of the stick because they don't want to gamble on a woman."[26] She said that it initially took a while for her music to be released because of resistance that she encountered in the music industry because her abilities were undervalued on account of her being a woman. For example, she recounts that "I would fly somewhere, write a whole album, and would ask for the beat and the person wouldn't send the song. I learned a lot about how people value you."[18] She also has mentioned the difficulty in getting exposure to her music when her lyrics do not discuss sex.[21]
On March 30, 2020, Anike announced her forthcoming debut album, Exit,[27] and the single "Happy" was released April 3, 2020.[28] "Be the Light", featuring Evan and Eris, followed as a single on April 17, 2020.[29] Exit was released on April 24, 2020.[30] Wande also has released music has part of 116 (formerly 116 Clique).[31] She said in an April 2020 interview that her father and her have made peace over her conversion and her decision to pursue a hip-hop music career.[6] On December 4, 2020, she released a three-song mini-EP entitled The Decision.[note 1]
Name change
In July 2024, she changed her stage name from Wande to Anike,[1] a short form of her new middle legal name, Ireoluwa-Anike, a Yoruba phrase meaning "the goodness of God"[2]
Personal life
Discography
Albums
| Title | Details |
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| Exit |
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EPs
| Title | Details |
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| The Decision |
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| The Rap Pack |
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Singles
As lead artist
| Title | Released | Album |
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| "No Flex"[13] (featuring ikilledmarlon) |
2016 | Non-album singles |
| "They Didn't Know"[36] | ||
| "Hiatus Freestyle"[37] | 2017 | |
| "Elevated"[38] (featuring Bryon Juane) |
2018 | |
| "Fuego"[39] | ||
| "Fuego" (remix)[40] (featuring Parris Chariz) | ||
| "I Gotta Live"[41] | ||
| "Blessed Up"[24] | 2019 | |
| "In Luv"[42] | Summer Nineteen | |
| "BAND$"[43] (featuring Byron Juane) | ||
| "No Limits"[44] | Non-album single | |
| "Happy"[28] | 2020 | Exit |
| "Be the Light"[29] (featuring Evan and Eris) | ||
| "Come My Way"[45] (featuring Teni and Toyé) |
Summer Twenty | |
| "Last"[46] | The Decision | |
| "Blessed Up" (remix)[47] (featuring Lecrae and Mike Todd) |
2021 | Non-album single |
| "Don't Worry 'Bout It"[48] (with Porsha Love) |
Summer Twenty-One | |
| "Big God"[49] | 2022 | Non-album singles |
| "They Didn't Know II"[50] |
As featured artist
| Title | Year | Album |
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| "B.I.G."[12] (D-Flow featuring Wande) |
2013 | Quarter to Vinci |
| "Gotta Go"[51] (Dru Bex featuring Jeremy Rodney-Hall and Wande) |
2018 | Non-album single |
| "Level 3"[52] (Xay Hill featuring Silver Steph, Wande, Torey D'shaun, Roy Tosh, Raw B and Parris Chariz) |
Red Ranger Pt.2 | |
| "Iran"[53] (Joey Vantes featuring Wande) |
The Fall | |
| "She Got Aesthetic"[54] (Not Klyde featuring Wande & Parris Chariz) |
Lil Foil 39 | |
| "Groove"[55] (DJ Standout featuring Cass, Wande, and Eris Ford) |
2019 | Non-album single |
| "Holy Ghost"[56] (Mandela Dunamis featuring Wande) |
The Light Show | |
| "Pretty Sad"[57] (V. Rose featuring Wande) |
Non-album singles | |
| "Perfectly Loved" (remix)[58] (Courtnie Ramirez featuring Wande) | ||
| "We Fight (Color Purple)"[59] (Datin featuring 1K Phew and Wande) |
2020 | |
| "Good Now" (remix)[60] (DOE featuring Wande) |
2021 | |
| "Found" (TobyMac featuring Terrian and Wande) |
2022 | Life After Death |
| "Firm Foundation (He's Gonna Make a Way)" (Maverick City Music featuring Bobbi Storm and Wande) |
2023 | The Maverick Way Complete |
Guest appearances
| Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album |
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| "The Last One"[61] | 2020 | Marty | Marty for President 2 |
| "Ella"[62] | 116, Lizzy Parra | Sin Vergüenza | |
| "Restored Remix"[63] | Hulvey, 1K Phew | Restoration: The Deluxe Album |
Music videos
As lead artist
| Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Director |
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| "Blessed Up"[64] | 2019 | Mikael Coleman | |
| "No Cap"[65] | SwervetDance | ||
| "No Ceilings"[66] | Mikael Coleman | ||
| "Happy"[67] | 2020 | Mikael Coleman | |
| "Woo"[68] | Aaron Chewning | ||
| "Come My Way"[69] | Teni, Toyé | Ed Dinzole | |
| "Last"[70] | Mikael Coleman | ||
| "Blessed Up" (remix)[71] | 2021 | Lecrae, Mike Todd | Keenon Rush |
| "Big God"[72] | Jonny Clay | ||
| "They Didn't Know II"[73] | 2022 | Mikael Coleman and Roxy Coleman |
As featured artist
Filmography
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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| 2023 | Stanton[75] | Sarana | Feature film |