Sol¡na Imani Rowe, to music fans |
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Singer whose second studio album is SOS |
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Singer whom Doja Cat called "the epitome of talent," in a Grammy-acceptance speech |
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*Artist with most 2024 Grammy nominations |
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"Snooze" singer |
Commuter |
08 Jan 2024 |
"Ctrl" musician |
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"Kill Bill" artist |
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Singer of the hit song "Kill Bill" |
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'Ctrl' and 'SOS' singer |
USA Today |
01 Oct 2023 |
"Kill Bill" rapper |
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"Kill Bill" rapper |
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"Good Days" R&B singer |
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'Broken Clocks' singer |
USA Today |
22 Dec 2021 |
'Good Days' singer |
USA Today |
29 Nov 2021 |
Singer with the 2017 platinum album “Ctrl” |
Wall Street Journal |
26 Aug 2021 |
2018 winner of Billboard’s Top R&B Female Artist |
Wall Street Journal |
28 Jul 2021 |
'Hit Different' singer |
USA Today |
16 Mar 2021 |
'All the Stars' singer |
USA Today |
26 Feb 2021 |
'Ctrl' artist |
USA Today |
09 Feb 2021 |
She sang "All the Stars" with Kendrick Lamar |
Universal |
11 Oct 2020 |
Most-nominated female artist of the 2018 Grammys |
USA Today |
22 May 2020 |
'All the Stars' one-named singer with Kendrick Lamar |
The Washington Post |
16 May 2020 |
"All the Stars" one-named singer with Kendrick Lamar |
LA Times Daily |
16 May 2020 |
'Love Galore' singer |
USA Today |
10 Mar 2020 |
'Power Is Power' singer born Solána Imani Rowe |
Jonesin |
23 Apr 2019 |
Singer with the 2017 #1 R&B album 'Ctrl' |
New York Times |
06 Oct 2018 |
Singer with the 2017 #1 R&B album "Ctrl" |
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