Aydrielle
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The Original Gospel Creator
Aydrielle is an Eclectic artist-sensual, raw, and unapologetically multidimensional. An Ohio native rooted in the Lorain / Cleveland area, she is a Visionary Creator, Multi-Media Specialist, Producer, and Multi-Genre Artist. Her expertise spans singing, rapping, songwriting, dancing, choreography, acting, photography, videography, directing, audio recording, mixing, mastering, engineering, production, artist development, editing, graphic design and content creation.
From her roots in church choir performing alongside her father on keys, Aydrielle moved into the professional arena, recording with Grammy-winner Aaron Lindsey. Her journey through the Miss Teen Ohio Pageant and Barbizon Model and Talent Agency led to early collaborations with R&B legends. She appeared in Men At Large’s “If He Really Loves You” and performed the hook on Dave Tolliver’s “Papi” at Rival Records. Her early works were co-written by Buddy Banks of The Rude Boys. During her time with Youth for Abstinence and Lost City Productions, her group Lost City was offered a major record deal with Def Jam Records. While Aydrielle was ready to sign, management turned the deal down—a defining moment in her path toward creative sovereignty. She later showcased her skills in the dance group Dime.
In New Jersey, she joined the group Sista, founded by producers Quincy Patrick and Joshua P. Thompson (Producer of the hit single by Joe “Faded Pictures”). Alongside Ty James (daughter of Rick James), she co-wrote and performed a sultry remake of “Bustin’ Out.” Her voice-soft, ethereal, and soul-piercing-floated in soprano harmony on “Hold Me Down” by Bizzy Bone of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. She later collaborated with producer Young Yonny (Producer of the hit single by Trey songz “Say Ah”) and captivated icons including Joe Jackson (father of the late great Michael jackson), Erick Hansen, and Marshall Thompson of The Chi-Lites. Aydrielle was subsequently offered a deal through Marance Records and Blu-ray Technology.
An accomplished actress, she worked with Dominique Perry, Shelton Jolivette, Rocfielle Living, Evangeline Gabriel Young, and Cacilie Hughes in Marcus Lee Stephenson’s “Tell It to Your Next Wife.” She also appears in the web series The Hit Boys Redemption alongside actor J.D. Williams (The Wire), available on major streaming platforms.
Stage Presence & Collaborations: Aydrielle has opened for and shared stages with: Stevie Wonder, Alicia Keys, Chaka Khan, Tony! Toni! Toné!, D’Wayne Wiggins, SWV, Stokley Williams, Avant, Keke Wyatt, Dru Hill, Aaron Hall, Morris Day & The Time, Tyka Nelson, Michael Bland, Kirk Johnson, Al B. Sure!, J Holiday, Juvenile, Case, Lil Mo, Big Tigger, The Ohio Players, Klymaxx, Con Funk Shun, Larry Dodson & The Bar-Kays, MC Breed, Fannie Brown, Charles Grigsby, Slave (Drac), BJ The Chicago Kid, Talib Kweli, Angie Stone, Marsha Ambrosius, Kindred the Family Soul, Keri Hilson, and Jimmie “JJ” Walker.
She recorded a stunning remake of Slave’s hit “Slide” with founding member Drac, becoming the last artist he recorded with before his untimely passing. She wrote and recorded “Audition in the back seat” composed by Morris Hayes. She appeared in Tech NIne’s “Party the Pain Away” and performed on Sherry Gordy’s “Take the Stage.” Notably, she recorded at one of the most iconic studios in Minneapolis with the late Alfred Jackson (brother of Prince). Other members of Prince’s family present. A truly diverse artist, she writes in English and Spanish, producing and engineering her own signature sound.
A New Era: Art of Many Colors Today, Aydrielle is a mogul in the making, leading Art of Many Colors, an entertainment company featuring a roster of five powerful Artists. This is more than a company; it is a movement. After Chauncey Black (Blackstreet) and Londell McMillan (The Source Magazine) flew in specifically to witness her performance, the message was clear: Aydrielle is a force!