Data updated on 2025-04-30 19:55:51 UTC
As a believer of everything happening in due time, Jada Weazel has long been preparing for her moment of arrival.
Developing a love of music from a young age, the foundation for Jada’s artistry was built on exposure to the greats like @Aretha Franklin and Whitney Houston. As she entered her formative years, the music of empowered voices like Beyoncé and Alicia Keys began to leave their impact on Jada – R&B and soul music was a place where she found fulfillment and comfort.
And perhaps it was in this musical space where she could eventually create a distinct sound of her own.
Growing up in the Aboriginal community of Woorabinda in Central Queensland, Jada followed her songwriting ambition out of its fledgling stages after finishing school; spending the immediate years after between Brisbane and Melbourne, working with established producers to assist the early evolution of her sound.
Sonically, her music evokes the sophistication and elevation of artists like Snoh Aalegra, H.E.R. and SZA – Jada’s own vocals delivering lyrics with a buttery finish that makes the overall product impossible not to become captivated by.
Having already cut her teeth as a performer on stages alongside the likes of Mo’Ju and Miiesha, Jada’s own stage presence balances grace with a natural strength behind the mic.
‘No Peace’ coming September 1, 2023
Developing a love of music from a young age, the foundation for Jada’s artistry was built on exposure to the greats like @Aretha Franklin and Whitney Houston. As she entered her formative years, the music of empowered voices like Beyoncé and Alicia Keys began to leave their impact on Jada – R&B and soul music was a place where she found fulfillment and comfort.
And perhaps it was in this musical space where she could eventually create a distinct sound of her own.
Growing up in the Aboriginal community of Woorabinda in Central Queensland, Jada followed her songwriting ambition out of its fledgling stages after finishing school; spending the immediate years after between Brisbane and Melbourne, working with established producers to assist the early evolution of her sound.
Sonically, her music evokes the sophistication and elevation of artists like Snoh Aalegra, H.E.R. and SZA – Jada’s own vocals delivering lyrics with a buttery finish that makes the overall product impossible not to become captivated by.
Having already cut her teeth as a performer on stages alongside the likes of Mo’Ju and Miiesha, Jada’s own stage presence balances grace with a natural strength behind the mic.
‘No Peace’ coming September 1, 2023
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Updated on 2025-04-30
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