Nadia Younes is an independent recording artist, songwriter, and dancer from Saratoga, CA. Before stepping into pop and R&B, Nadia studied classical music and performed in Operas and musical theatre while also training in ballet and competitive dance. In 2019, she released her debut single, “You Can’t Love Me At All.” This ultimately led her to Los Angeles in 2020, where she collaborated with young artists as a songwriter, mentor, choreographer, and backup dancer. Nadia is featured on rapper Conejo’s song “H.O.P.E” earning a GRAMMY consideration for Best Gospel Performance Song. She can also be heard on the theme song for season three of YouTube’s Austin High series, upcoming independent film soundtracks, Warner Chappell’s “Cover Nation” pages, and on Kevin Bacon’s upcoming film, Connescence.
In June 2024, Nadia opened for American R&B singer, songwriter, and record producer Jon B. at the first-ever Independent Artists Music Awards (IAM Awards). In September 2024, she released her first-ever EP, Anybody but You, in collaboration with 3013 Music. With many more to come, Nadia released her first single of 2025, “One Day,” in collaboration with The Kickback Music.
Nadia Younes draws inspiration from musical greats such as Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Chaka Khan, and Ariana Grande. She creatively combines the nostalgic sound of early 2000s R&B/soul with current pop sonics to create a unique, catchy, and danceable sound that resonates with older and younger generations alike.