Asiahn
Asiahn

Asiahn

AKA: Asiahn Bryant, Asia Bryant

About Asiahn

Asiahn—pronounced “Ahh-zee-yahn” is an artist born in Paterson, NJ, raised in Charlotte NC and Charleston SC, now residing in Los Angeles.

She was nominated for three Grammys.

Initially, she made her mark from behind-the-scenes. A highly sought-after writer, she penned anthems for the likes of Dr. Dre, Jennifer Lopez, Pitbull, Drake, Lil Wayne, and more. Countless fans experienced her voice on “Just Another Day” from Dr. Dre’s gold-certified final recording Compton and in the #1 Academy® Award-nominated N.W.A. biopic Straight Outta Compton.

In 2017 she released Train EP where songs like “Faded” and the title track generated millions of streams across platforms. The next one on the “Since the 80s"s series was released in 2019 called Love Train 2.
In this second project, the initial single “NOLA” clocked upwards of 1.6 million Spotify streams. Standing for “No Love in Los Angeles,” “NOLA” directly set the stage for the follow-up single “Lost In London,” following one thread. The two other single from this album was curiosity, that’s standing with 471 hundred thousand streams on Spotify.

The artist, in her bio from her website, says:

“There are two things I want you to see. First, I’d love for people to walk away from this feeling optimistic about love again. That’s how I end part II. I go from believing there’s no love anywhere to meeting someone. It comes from knowing yourself and loving yourself first. Keep loving. Keep living. Also, I’d love for you to think, ‘Oh my God, that bitch is the shit’”

Asiahn Q&A
When did Asiahn's first album release?

Asiahn's first album Love Train released on Sat Jan 07 2017.

What is the most popular album by Asiahn?

The most popular album by Asiahn's is Love Train 2

What is the most popular song by Asiahn?

The most popular song by Asiahn's is Faded

When did Asiahn start making music?

Asiahn's first song IJS released on Fri Feb 02 2024.

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