
Jessica Jolia
Biography
Jessica Jolia is a versatile American artist, known for a five-octave vocal range. She works as a recording artist, singer-songwriter, producer and humanitarian.
Her solo career began with the independent single Sometimes, which was included on the soundtrack of the acclaimed film Sister Code. The track was later featured on the Spotify playlist Fresh Finds: Fire Emoji, highlighting the platform’s emerging hits.
She has performed on prominent television stages such as The Ellen Show and The Late Late Show, and has been covered by The Source, This Is RnB, The A&R Report and Rolling Soul Brazil.
Throughout her career Jessica Jolia has recorded, toured and performed with award-winning artists including Dr. Dre, T.I., Rita Ora, Meghan Trainor, Iggy Azalea, the Chainsmokers, The Jonas Brothers, Johnny Gill and Eric Benet.
She received the 2020 SAMMIES Award for Best Songwriter, recognizing leading musical talent in Sacramento.
Committed to music education, innovation and entrepreneurship, she founded and runs the independent label Dekada Records. She is also a voting member of the Recording Academy.
Her humanitarian work has included collaborations with Shriners Hospital, The Endometriosis Foundation of America, the NAACP, In A Perfect World and The American Foundation For Suicide Prevention.
