Mamii
American singer, songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist
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Shawntoni Ajanee Nichols, better known by her stage name Mamii, is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and multi-instrumentalist, best known for her contributions to Beyoncé's album Cowboy Carter, Kehlani's album Crash and co-writing ¥$'s single "Talking".[1][2] She is currently signed to Roc Nation.[3]
April 13, 2001
- Singer
- songwriter
- producer
- multi-instrumentalist
Mamii | |
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| Born | Shawntoni Ajanee Nichols April 13, 2001 Gary, Indiana, United States |
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| Label | Roc Nation |
In addition to her work behind the scenes, Nichols is also a solo artist blending R&B, jazz, and funk-rock.[4] She is influenced by Prince, Jacob Collier, The Beatles, Stevie Wonder, Amy Winehouse, Frank Ocean, Willow Smith, and more.[5][6][7][8]
Career
Early life
Nichols grew up in a musical family, and began to learn to show interest in music after her brother started producing beats. A self-taught musician, she eventually learned to play the acoustic guitar and bass from YouTube videos. She started singing as a child in the church choir, and was inspired by the Clark Sisters, Kirk Franklin, and gospel vocal group Take 6.[8]
Black Phoenix
In 2021, Nichols released her debut major-label project Black Phoenix to critical acclaim. In a review for music publication Clash, writer Amelia Lloyd praised the daring, unconventional genre experimentation and "genre-weaving inspiration[s]". "The creative decisions in the creation of this album are just right. ‘Black Phoeniix’ feels rich and complete, a spectacular offering from a young upcoming creative. Contemporary polyrhythms and textured harmonies take this album from classic R&B to a new level. The youth of the genre are flipping the switch."[5] A deluxe version of the project (titled Black Phoenix: The Rebirth) was released several months later with three additional tracks.[6]
Discography
Studio albums
- Black Phoenix (2021)
- Black Phoenix: The Rebirth (2021)
Extended Plays
- 18 (2019)
- Not an EP (2019)
- Phantasmagoria (2024)
Guest Appearances
| Title | Year | Artist | Album |
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| "So Good" (background vocals) |
2019 | Omar Apollo | Friends |
| "Nonchalant" | 2022 | Westside Boogie | More Black Superheroes |
| "Float" | |||
| "Somethin Strange" (with Kalan.FrFr) | |||
| "CYBAH" (with Lucky Daye; background vocals) |
Syd | Broken Hearts Club | |
| "Pulp Jam" | 2023 | Cruza | Paranoia Pack |
| "Chapel" (background vocals) |
2024 | Kehlani | Crash |
| "Dramatic Girl" (featuring Che Ecru; background vocals) |
2026 | Baby Keem | Casino |
Selected songwriting & production credits
| Title | Year | Artist | Album |
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| "Prideful II" | 2022 | Westside Boogie | More Black Superheroes |
| "Anthony (War)" | |||
| "Fast Car" | Syd | Broken Hearts Club | |
| "Sweet" | |||
| "Out Loud" (featuring Kehlani) | |||
| "My Rose" | 2024 | Beyoncé | Cowboy Carter |
| "Bodyguard" | |||
| "Flamenco" | |||
| "Talking" (featuring North West) |
¥$ | Vultures 1 | |
| "GrooveTheory" | Kehlani | Crash | |
| "Sucia" (featuring Jill Scott and Young Miko) | |||
| "Love Like" | While We Wait 2 | ||
| "Let Me Down" (San Diego Interlude) | |||
| "Ballin'" | |||
| "I Used To" (featuring Baby Rose) |
Leon Thomas | Mutt | |
| "Heel" | 2025 | MUTT Deluxe: Heel | |
Awards and nominations
| Year | Ceremony | Award | Result | Ref |
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| 2025 | Canadian Country Music Association | Song of The Year (Bodyguard) | Nominated | [9] |