Jann Arden
{{short description|Canadian singer-songwriter, actress (b. 1962)}}
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{{Infobox musical artist
|name = Jann Arden
| honorific_suffix = {{Post-nominals|country=CAN|CM}}
|image = Jann Arden performing at Caesars Windsor, 2023-08-25 10.jpg
|caption = Arden performing in Windsor, Ontario in August 2023
|background = solo_singer
| birth_name = Jann Arden Anne Richards
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1962|3|27}}
| birth_place = Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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| genre = Pop
| occupation = Singer-songwriter
| instrument = Vocals, guitar
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|years_active = 1981–present
|website = {{URL|www.jannarden.com/}}
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Jann Arden {{Post-nominals|country=CAN|CM}} (born Jann Arden Anne Richards; March 27, 1962){{Cite web|url=https://www.rockitboy.com/blogs/past-present-future-of-canadas-jann-arden/|title=PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE of CANADA's JANN ARDEN|last=kleurvision|date=March 11, 2016|website=Rock.It Boy Entertainment|language=en-US|access-date=March 12, 2019}} is a Canadian singer-songwriter, author and actress. She is best known for her signature ballads, "Could I Be Your Girl" and "Insensitive", which is her biggest hit to date,{{Cite web|url=https://junoawards.ca/nomination/2019-adult-contemporary-album-of-the-year-jann-arden/|title=2019 ADULT CONTEMPORARY ALBUM OF THE YEAR {{!}} Jann Arden|website=The JUNO Awards|access-date=March 12, 2019}} as well as other ballads, such as "Cherry Popsicle" and "I Would Die for You".
Early life and education
Jann Arden was born in Calgary{{cite web|title=Jann Arden|url=http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/jann-arden/|website=Canadian Encyclopedia|access-date=July 25, 2014}} and moved as a child to Springbank, Alberta, where she attended Springbank Community High School. Her father was a construction contractor and her mother was a dental assistant.{{Cite web|title=Jann Arden {{!}} Encyclopedia.com|url=https://www.encyclopedia.com/people/literature-and-arts/music-popular-and-jazz-biographies/jann-arden|access-date=2022-02-16|website=www.encyclopedia.com|quote=After she was asked to sing one of her compositions at her high school graduation ceremony, her mother said, “We didn’t even know you sang.”}} She is the middle child of three children.{{Cite news|last=Hampson|first=Sarah|title=Jann Arden: down-home charm and a shrewd sense of fame|language=en-CA|work=The Globe and Mail|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/relationships/jann-arden-down-home-charm-and-a-shrewd-sense-of-fame/article4419934/|access-date=2022-02-16}}
Arden grew up in a troubled family dynamic. Her father was an abusive alcoholic. Her brother was convicted of the first-degree murder of 21 year-old Carrie Louise Marshall in Creston, British Columbia, and was incarcerated in Alberta in 1992.{{Cite web|title=Jann Arden condemns poor treatment of her brother in prison|url=https://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/north-stars/jann-arden-condemns-poor-treatment-her-brother-prison-173609663.html|access-date=2022-02-16|website=ca.news.yahoo.com|date=November 4, 2011 |language=en-CA}}
After she graduated high school, Arden settled in Vancouver and sang with a series of bar bands. With these bands, she would sing cover songs of Led Zeppelin, Tina Turner, and Billie Holiday in a variety of locations including lounges, bars and ski resorts.{{Cite web|title=Jann Arden {{!}} Encyclopedia.com|url=https://www.encyclopedia.com/people/literature-and-arts/music-popular-and-jazz-biographies/jann-arden|access-date=2022-02-16|website=www.encyclopedia.com}} During this time, she had attempted to launch a solo singing career but she was battling a bout of alcoholism which held her back.{{Cite web|title=Jann Arden {{!}} Encyclopedia.com|url=https://www.encyclopedia.com/people/literature-and-arts/music-popular-and-jazz-biographies/jann-arden|access-date=2022-02-16|website=www.encyclopedia.com|quote=She tried to launch a solo career, but the booze held her back.}}
Career
Arden released her first single, "Never Love a Sailor", on the Canadian label Circa in 1981 under the name Jann Richards. She was discovered in 1985 by Calgary manager Neil MacGonigill,Jann Arden, [https://books.google.com/books?id=us_Xn7DKXTkC&dq=Neil+MacGonigill&pg=PA252 Falling Backwards] (2011), pp. 251–253. Retrieved March 30, 2015. who worked with her from 1985 to 1998, both managing her career and acting as executive producer of her earlier albums. The two subsequently became estranged.Heath McCoy, [http://www.canada.com/story_print.html?id=243398d1-ce40-4624-a9ea-e9bfdb598778&sponsor= Field of dreamers] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150622043655/http://www.canada.com/story_print.html?id=243398d1-ce40-4624-a9ea-e9bfdb598778&sponsor= |date=June 22, 2015 }}. Calgary Herald via Canada.com, June 19, 2007. Retrieved March 28, 2015.
Arden released her critically acclaimed debut album, Time for Mercy, in 1993, and followed with a single "I Would Die For You". Both were credited among the six Alberta Recording Industry Awards won by Arden in 1994.[https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/473940910/ "Mercy – Aden collects half a dozen ARIAs"]. Edmonton Journal, Edmonton, Alberta, May 30, 1994, p. 12
Arden's 1994 album Living Under June{{cite magazine|author=Larry LeBlanc|title=Canada: Who's Who|magazine=Billboard|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=sAsEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA80|date=February 4, 1995|publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc.|pages=80–|issn=0006-2510}} featured her biggest hit to date outside of Canada, "Insensitive",[http://news.nationalpost.com/arts/weekend-post/you-oughta-juno-what-happened-to-those-artists-voted-most-likely-to-succeed-part-1-1986-1999 "You oughta Juno: What happened to those artists voted most likely to succeed? Part 2 — 1986 – 1999"]. National Post, David Berry and Rebecca Tucker | March 14, 2015 which was released as a single from the soundtrack to the Christian Slater film Bed of Roses (number 12 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100). Another single from that same album, "Could I Be Your Girl", has also had significant and consistent airplay on Canadian adult contemporary radio and featured a dance remix version which circulated on pop radio at the time.
Subsequent albums include 1997's Happy?,{{Cite web|url=http://www.jannarden.com/discography/|title=Discography|website=Jann Arden|access-date=March 12, 2019|archive-date=March 11, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190311163542/http://www.jannarden.com/discography/|url-status=dead}} 2000's Blood Red Cherry,[https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/singer-jann-arden-tops-music-awards/article1042761/ "Singer Jann Arden tops music awards"]. SASKATOON — Globe and Mail, October 2, 2000 and 2003's Love Is the Only Soldier. She also released a greatest hits album, Greatest Hurts, in 2001,{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20011122060052/http://www.chartattack.com/DAMN/2001/10/3001.cfm "CD REVIEWS: Baby Blue Soundcrew, Lenny Kravitz, Matthew Good Band and many more"]}}. Chart Attack, October 30, 2001, Debbie Bento and a live album, Jann Arden Live with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra (2002). In 2005, she released her eighth album (her sixth album of new material), self-titled Jann Arden.
In 1998, respondents to Chart magazine's year-end reader's poll named Arden the Canadian celebrity most deserving of her own talk show.
Arden revealed that one of her brothers is serving a life sentence in prison and that her song "Hangin' by a Thread" is dedicated to him. Arden released her ninth album, Uncover Me, on February 6, 2007. This album was her first comprising cover songs exclusively, except for one original piece, "Counterfeit Heart". This was followed by her Uncover Me Tour across Canada during the spring of 2007.{{Cite web|url=http://ectoguide.org/artists/arden.jann|title=The Ectophiles' Guide to Good Music – Jann Arden|website=ectoguide.org|access-date=April 4, 2019}}
On the weekend of March 24, 2007, Arden was admitted to intensive care for heart-related concerns, diagnosed as Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, a condition commonly associated with acute stress and exhaustion.
She had a 2007 USA summer tour with Michael Bublé. In 2010, they also carried the Olympic torch.[https://vancouversun.com/entertainment/Michael+Buble+Jann+Arden+join+Olympic+torch+ceremony/2538114/story.html "Michael Buble, Jann Arden to join in Olympic torch ceremony"]. John Mackie, Vancouver Sun September 2, 2010 She co-wrote his 2013 song "Close Your Eyes".
In September 2009, Arden released her tenth album, Free, and its first single, "A Million Miles Away," in June. She then began a cross-country Canadian tour in November 2009, with some proceeds going to the "Raise-a-Reader Concert Series".[https://nationalpost.com/raise-a-reader/story.html?id=2028936 "Jann Arden to donate some concert proceeds to literacy programs"]{{Dead link|date=February 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}. National Post Eric Volmers, September 24, 2009
In November 2010, Arden released her first ever live CD and DVD set, entitled Spotlight. Her latest autobiography, Falling Backwards, was released on November 1, 2011, along with a second album of cover songs, Uncover Me 2. Arden's thirteenth album, Everything Almost, was released April 29, 2014, through Universal Music Canada. In October 2015, Arden released her fourteenth and first Christmas album, A Jann Arden Christmas.{{Cite web|url=http://www.umusic.ca/press-releases/a-jann-arden-christmas-october-30/|title=A JANN ARDEN CHRISTMAS, OCTOBER 30|website=Umusic|language=en-US|access-date=March 12, 2019|archive-date=August 7, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200807011300/http://www.umusic.ca/press-releases/a-jann-arden-christmas-october-30/|url-status=dead}}
In addition to her music, Arden has also written memoirs: If I Knew, Don't You Think I'd Tell You? (2002), I'll Tell You One Damn Thing, and That's All I Know! (2004), Falling Backwards (2011){{Cite web|url=http://www.jannarden.com/janns-new-book-falling-backwards-in-stores-november-1st/|title=JANN'S NEW BOOK, FALLING BACKWARDS IN STORES NOVEMBER 1ST|date=October 5, 2011|website=Jann Arden|access-date=March 12, 2019}} and Feeding My Mother (2017).
Published in 2017, Arden's book Feeding My Mother: Comfort and Laughter in the Kitchen as My Mom Lives with Memory Loss, relates her involvement with her mother while the latter was experiencing Alzheimer's. She discussed that era in the book:{{Cite web|url=https://www.ctvnews.ca/entertainment/jann-arden-s-new-book-explores-journey-on-the-hideous-road-of-alzheimer-s-1.3691182|title=Jann Arden's new book 'Feeding My Mother' explores journey on the 'hideous road of Alzheimer's' {{!}} Entertainment & Showbiz from CTV News|website=www.ctvnews.ca|date=November 23, 2017 |access-date=July 11, 2019}}
"I am a mother to my mother. It's a massive learning curve, not only because I didn't have children of my own, but because there isn't a handbook telling me what I should or shouldn't be doing. Alzheimer's is a different disease for every single person it inhabits. Everything is trial by fire."
Released in 2018, her album These are the Days includes 11 songs about the most difficult time in her life. In a CBC interview, she recalled, "My mom and dad both were diagnosed with basically dementia and Alzheimer's and a litany of other things. My health wasn't great. I was floundering".{{Citation|title=First Play: Jann Arden, These are the Days|url=http://www.cbcmusic.ca/first-plays/712/first-play-jann-arden-these-are-the-days|access-date=July 11, 2019}}
In 2018, she launched The Business of Life, a lifestyle podcast on topics such as entrepreneurship, motherhood, writing, relationships and navigating life challenges, which she cohosts with Arlene Dickinson."First TV show, now podcast for Arden". Toronto Star, September 14, 2018.
In October 2018, it was announced that Arden had been confirmed as a celebrity judge on CTV's music series, The Launch.{{Cite web|last=CTV|title=Music Icons Bryan Adams and Jann Arden Join Season 2 of CTV's THE LAUNCH|url=https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/music-icons-bryan-adams-and-jann-arden-join-season-2-of-ctvs-the-launch-697167151.html|access-date=2021-01-05|website=www.newswire.ca|language=en}} While on the show, Arden mentored Winnipeg based singer-songwriter Olivia Lunny.{{Cite web|last=CTV|title=Pop Gold: Olivia Lunny is the Fourth Chosen Artist on Season 2 of CTV's THE LAUNCH to Release a New, Original Song|url=https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/pop-gold-olivia-lunny-is-the-fourth-chosen-artist-on-season-2-of-ctv-s-the-launch-to-release-a-new-original-song-880786654.html|access-date=2021-01-05|website=www.newswire.ca|language=en}}
In a June 6, 2023, appearance on The Marilyn Denis Show, Arden announced that she had written a novel, which was slated for publication in November.[https://more.ctv.ca/marilyn/entertainment/jann-arden-stops-by-to-surprise-marilyn-and-give-us-one-last-performance.html "Jann Arden stops by to surprise Marilyn and give us one last performance"]. The Marilyn Denis Show, June 6, 2023.
On January 31, 2025, she released Mixtape, an album of most 1990 pop covers that originally began as an idea for a collection of 1970s. Arden said her record label intervened early in the process and convinced her to reconsider the project with a more contempoary collection of popular hits. She said she hoped leftover songs from the original idea might later see a release.{{Cite web |last=Friend |first=David |date=2025-02-20 |title=Jann Arden planned to make a 1970s-flavoured covers album; her label had other ideas |url=https://www.thecanadianpressnews.ca/entertainment/jann-arden-planned-to-make-a-1970s-flavoured-covers-album-her-label-had-other-ideas/article_f5e4f7cc-d9d9-5861-99e5-f071d95634fd.html |access-date=2025-02-28 |website=thecanadianpressnews.ca |publisher=The Canadian Press |language=en}}
Personal life
Arden has chosen to remain private about most of her personal life, including romantic relationships. In 2019, she told The Canadian Press while promoting her sitcom Jann, which features a fictional version of her in a relationship with a woman, that she considered herself "fluid."{{Cite web |last=Friend |first=David |date=March 20, 2019 |title='I've never felt more empowered': Jann Arden on her TV show, relationships and the future |url=https://toronto.citynews.ca/2019/03/20/ive-never-felt-more-empowered-jann-arden-on-her-tv-show-relationships-and-the-future/ |access-date=Feb 27, 2025 |website=CTV/ The Canadian Press}} She said earlier in her career she felt pressured to “stand under a word,” be it gay, straight or bisexual. She said she had chosen to keep her relationships private for the sake of her partners.
On social media, Arden has been more open about her love for animals. In 2012, she garnered some attention when VIA Rail kicked her and her dog off a train.{{Cite news |date=2012-03-12 |title=The 4-lb reason why Jann Arden was kicked off a train |url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/the-hot-button/the-4-lb-reason-why-jann-arden-was-kicked-off-a-train/article552949/ |access-date=2025-02-27 |work=The Globe and Mail |language=en-CA}} She also posted about her dog Midi's death in 2021.{{Cite web |title=Jann Arden Mourns Loss Of Beloved Dog Midi |url=https://www.iheartradio.ca/en/music-news/jann-arden-mourns-loss-of-beloved-dog-midi-1.15992472.html |access-date=2025-02-27 |website=www.iheartradio.ca |language=en}}
Acting
Arden has also worked as an actress, with supporting or guest roles in the television series Robson Arms, Corner Gas, Hell on Wheels, The Detour, Workin' Moms and Wynonna Earp. She received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards in 2019, for her appearances as Jane Carlson in Workin' Moms.[https://www.cbc.ca/arts/women-children-and-ghosts-10-takeaways-from-the-2019-canadian-screen-award-nominations-1.5009519 "Women, children and...ghosts? 10 takeaways from the 2019 Canadian Screen Award nominations"]. CBC News, February 7, 2019.
In June 2018, CTV announced that Arden would star in Jann, a comedy television series based on a "fictionalized version" of her own life.{{cite web|last1=Hudes|first1=Sammy|title=Jann Arden to star as fictionalized version of herself in new CTV comedy|url=https://calgaryherald.com/entertainment/television/jann-arden-to-star-as-fictionalized-version-of-herself-in-new-ctv-comedy|work=Calgary Herald|date=June 7, 2018|access-date=January 10, 2019}} The series premiered on March 20, 2019. During the promotion of the series, in which the fictionalized version of Arden is depicted as having recently broken up with a long-term female partner, Arden spoke openly to the press for the first time about having been in relationships with both men and women throughout her life.[https://www.ctvnews.ca/entertainment/i-ve-never-felt-more-empowered-jann-arden-on-her-tv-show-relationships-and-the-future-1.4344159 "'I've never felt more empowered': Jann Arden on her TV show, relationships and the future"]. CTV News, March 20, 2019. {{As of|March 2019}}, Jann is Canada's most popular comedy TV series, drawing more than one million viewers per episode.{{Cite web|url=https://www.fyimusicnews.ca/articles/2019/03/27/ratings-no-laughing-matter-jann-ardens-new-tv-series|title=Ratings No Laughing Matter For Jann Arden's New TV Series|date=March 27, 2019|website=FYIMusicNews|language=en|access-date=April 24, 2019}} At the 8th Canadian Screen Awards in 2020, she received a nomination for Best Actress in a Comedy Series.
She has also performed on stage in productions of The Vagina Monologues,[https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/vancouver-gets-the-monologues/article25433862/ "Vancouver gets the Monologues"]. The Globe and Mail, March 7, 2001. in film as Blanche the snack counter lady in the 2022 film Vandits,John Kirk, [https://www.original-cin.ca/posts/2022/12/14/vandits-wacky-canuck-heist-film-vulgar-lowbrow-and-awesome "Vandits: Wacky Canuck Heist Film Vulgar, Lowbrow… and Awesome"]. Original Cin, December 14, 2022. and had a voice role as R0-FL, the robot sidekick of Overlord, in the family sitcom Overlord and the Underwoods.[https://www.coastreporter.net/the-mix/overlord-and-the-underwoods-showrunner-hopes-it-will-make-way-for-more-diversity-4700338 "'Overlord and the Underwoods' showrunner hopes it will 'make way for more diversity'"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211102231344/https://www.coastreporter.net/the-mix/overlord-and-the-underwoods-showrunner-hopes-it-will-make-way-for-more-diversity-4700338 |date=November 2, 2021 }}. The Coast Reporter, October 28, 2021.
Accolades
Arden has received a total of 19 Juno Award nominations to date. She has won eight of them, including solo artist of the year in 1994, Songwriter of the Year in 1995 and 2002, and Female Artist of the Year in 1995 and 2001. She has also won awards at the MuchMusic Video Awards, the Prairie Music Awards, the Western Canadian Music Awards and at the ARIA (Alberta Recording Industry Association) Awards.{{Cite web|url=http://cmw.net/awards/music-broadcast-industry-awards/183697-2/|title=Jann Arden to be Inducted into the 2017 Music Industry Hall of Fame {{!}} Canadian Music and Broadcast Industry Awards|website=cmw.net|date=October 12, 2016 |access-date=March 12, 2019}}
She has 17 top ten singles from eight albums.
In March 2006, it was announced that she would receive a star on Canada's Walk of Fame.{{Cite web|url=http://cmw.net/awards/music-broadcast-industry-awards/183697-2/|title=Jann Arden to be Inducted into the 2017 Music Industry Hall of Fame {{!}} Canadian Music and Broadcast Industry Awards|website=cmw.net|date=October 12, 2016 |access-date=March 12, 2019}}
In November 2006, Arden received the National Achievement Award from the Society of Composers, Authors, and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN) for having six singles reach the 100,000 airplay mark on Canadian radio. She was awarded the prize at a gala in Toronto.
In November 2007, Arden was inducted into the Canadian Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame, and was the winner of the International Achievement Award at the 2007 Western Canadian Music Awards.
In 2012, Arden was awarded the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal.
On December 29, 2017, Arden was appointed as a Member of the Order of Canada for her 'achievements as a singer-songwriter and broadcaster, and for her extensive charitable work.'{{cite web|url=http://www.gg.ca/document.aspx?id=17061&lan=eng|title=Represent. Serve. Honour. Showcase|date=September 20, 2017 |publisher=Governor General of Canada|access-date=January 1, 2018}}
In 2020, Arden was named by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences as its 2020 inductee into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame;[https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/music/2020/01/14/jann-arden-to-celebrate-induction-into-canadian-music-hall-of-fame-at-junos.html "Jann Arden to celebrate induction into Canadian Music Hall of Fame at Junos"]. Canadian Press, January 14, 2020. however, due to the cancellation of the Juno Awards of 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, she actually received her induction tribute at the Juno Awards of 2021.
She won two Canadian Screen Awards at the 9th Canadian Screen Awards in 2021, for Best Host in a Talk Show or Entertainment News Show for her 2019 special Jann Arden One Night Only, and Best Host of a Live Entertainment Event for her role as host of the 2019 Giller Prize ceremony.Rachel West, [https://etcanada.com/news/781189/canadas-drag-race-property-brothers-jann-arden-among-canadian-screen-awards-lifestyle-and-reality-winners/ "‘Canada’s Drag Race’, ‘Property Brothers’, Jann Arden Among Canadian Screen Awards Lifestyle And Reality Winners"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230606201820/https://etcanada.com/news/781189/canadas-drag-race-property-brothers-jann-arden-among-canadian-screen-awards-lifestyle-and-reality-winners/ |date=June 6, 2023 }}. ET Canada, May 17, 2021.
Appearances
Arden has made a number of charity appearances, including in Africa for World Vision, performing at Live 8 and the MAC Cosmetics Fashion Cares AIDS benefits. She also appeared in the opening segment of an episode from the sitcom Ellen starring Ellen DeGeneres, which originally aired on January 8, 1997.
She toured with Michael Bublé on the US and European legs of his 2005 tour, and again toured with him on his 2007 US tour.
She sang "O Canada" at the 2006 NBA All-Star Game.
She was a judge on season three of Top Chef Canada, episode 13 entitled "Wild Rose Finale", where she was the judge in the elimination portion of the episode.
At the 2006 Juno Awards, to counter host Pamela Anderson's on-stage appeal against Maritime seal hunting, Arden generated cheers and controversy when she joked that her bra was "made entirely of seal eyelids".[http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/juno-host-uses-awards-stage-to-protest-seal-hunt-1.610769 "Juno host uses awards stage to protest seal hunt"]. CBC News April 3, 2006
"Run Like Mad" was originally recorded as the international theme song for Dawson's Creek, however it was only used for the first season.{{Cite web|url=https://www.thetvwatercooler.com/2009/12/the-dawsons-creek-jann-arden-connection/|title=The Dawson's Creek / Jann Arden connection|date=December 7, 2009|website=The TV Watercooler|language=en-US|access-date=March 12, 2019}} The song was used again on the DVD sets for seasons 3–6 when Paula Cole's "I Don't Want to Wait" became too expensive to license. Other songs including "Good Mother" and "You Don't Know Me" were also featured on the series.
Discography
{{Main|Jann Arden discography}}
- Time for Mercy (1993)
- Living Under June (1994)
- Happy? (1997)
- Blood Red Cherry (2000)
- Love Is the Only Soldier (2003)
- Jann Arden (2005)
- Uncover Me (2007)
- Free (2009)
- Uncover Me 2 (2011)
- Everything Almost (2014)
- A Jann Arden Christmas (2015)
- These Are the Days (2018)
- Descendant (2022)
- Mixtape (2025)
References
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