Chaynler Joie
- Composer
Chaynler Joie is a singer-songwriter, actress, model, entrepreneur and self-proclaimed "creatress".
As a Louisiana native with a music-based upbringing, her talent was recognized quite early. Known as "the little girl with the big voice" in her very small hometown of Springhill, Lousiana, she was heavily involved in the local talent showcases, musicals, and dance competitions. She released her first demo tape at age 10, singing the songs her mother wrote and produced. Chaynler wasted no time after graduating high school and relocated to Los Angeles a mere three months later to begin her career in the arts.
Shortly after attending the American Musical & Dramatic Academy & graduating from the Musicians Institute (Hollywood, California), she got her start in the music industry as a professional vocalist, having worked for many well-known artists since, like ZAYN, Kanye West, Dawn Richard, Kirk Franklin, H.E.R., and Lil Baby. Her singing appearances include The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, The Voice, NPR's Tiny Desk, Black Girls Rock, the IHeart Radio Music Awards, Kanye West's Sunday Services & the BET Awards.
In addition to her career as a background vocalist, Chaynler Joie is an artist in her own right. With her sultry, buttery vocals and vulnerable, deep songwriting, she's made a name for herself in the underground music scene, receiving musical placements in film & TV with her original music; via OWN (Oprah Winfrey NetworK), Fox Soul, and Revolt TV. Her original music has also garnered over half a million streams via Youtube, Spotify, Soundcloud, Apple Music, and other streaming platforms collectively. Her debut album "THE RESISTANCE WILL NOT WIN" is set to release in 2022.
After years of music and singing being the focal point in her artistry, she shifted gears and reignited her passion for acting in 2019, when she co starred alongside David Castañeda in the short film "Heart to Heart" written by Matthew Law.
As a survivor of Crohn's Disease since age 10, Chaynler Joie is an advocate of healthy living rooted in the body, mind, & spirit equilibrium. In her spare time she enjoys hosting her sound therapy classes, coordinating music & art-based events, and creating content for her upcoming projects.
As a Louisiana native with a music-based upbringing, her talent was recognized quite early. Known as "the little girl with the big voice" in her very small hometown of Springhill, Lousiana, she was heavily involved in the local talent showcases, musicals, and dance competitions. She released her first demo tape at age 10, singing the songs her mother wrote and produced. Chaynler wasted no time after graduating high school and relocated to Los Angeles a mere three months later to begin her career in the arts.
Shortly after attending the American Musical & Dramatic Academy & graduating from the Musicians Institute (Hollywood, California), she got her start in the music industry as a professional vocalist, having worked for many well-known artists since, like ZAYN, Kanye West, Dawn Richard, Kirk Franklin, H.E.R., and Lil Baby. Her singing appearances include The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, The Voice, NPR's Tiny Desk, Black Girls Rock, the IHeart Radio Music Awards, Kanye West's Sunday Services & the BET Awards.
In addition to her career as a background vocalist, Chaynler Joie is an artist in her own right. With her sultry, buttery vocals and vulnerable, deep songwriting, she's made a name for herself in the underground music scene, receiving musical placements in film & TV with her original music; via OWN (Oprah Winfrey NetworK), Fox Soul, and Revolt TV. Her original music has also garnered over half a million streams via Youtube, Spotify, Soundcloud, Apple Music, and other streaming platforms collectively. Her debut album "THE RESISTANCE WILL NOT WIN" is set to release in 2022.
After years of music and singing being the focal point in her artistry, she shifted gears and reignited her passion for acting in 2019, when she co starred alongside David Castañeda in the short film "Heart to Heart" written by Matthew Law.
As a survivor of Crohn's Disease since age 10, Chaynler Joie is an advocate of healthy living rooted in the body, mind, & spirit equilibrium. In her spare time she enjoys hosting her sound therapy classes, coordinating music & art-based events, and creating content for her upcoming projects.