Mamii

American singer, songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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]

Born
Shawntoni Ajanee Nichols

(2001-04-13) April 13, 2001 (age 24)
Gary, Indiana, United States
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • producer
  • multi-instrumentalist
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Mamii
Born
Shawntoni Ajanee Nichols

(2001-04-13) April 13, 2001 (age 24)
Gary, Indiana, United States
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • producer
  • multi-instrumentalist
LabelRoc Nation
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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

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Title Year Artist Album
"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
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Selected songwriting & production credits

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Title Year Artist Album
"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
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Awards and nominations

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Year Ceremony Award Result Ref
2025 Canadian Country Music Association Song of The Year (Bodyguard) Nominated [9]
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