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Jordana Nye, known
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as simply Jordana, is an American
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musician. She has a male chihuahua named ducky and he’s 4 years old


Early life

Nye's father was an organist at her local church. Upon being recommended by her father, Nye decided to take up an instrument, starting on violin before moving to guitar.


Career

When Jordana was eighteen years old, she released an album titled ''Classical Notions of Happiness''. The album received positive reviews and garnered enough attention that the record label Grand Jury offered to sign her and re-release the album in 2020. On June 30, 2020, Nye announced plans to release an EP. Titled ''Something to Say'', the EP was released July 31. The EP received four out of five stars from NME. On September 15, Nye announced plans to release a follow-up EP titled ''To You''. The two EPs were combined to form Jordana's second full-length album, titled ''Something to Say... To You''. The album was released on December 4. On February 8 of 2022, Jordana released a single titled "Catch My Drift" via Grand Jury Music.


Discography


Studio albums

*''Classical Notions of Happiness'' (2019; re-released in 2020) *''Something to Say to You'' (2020) *''Face the Wall'' (2022) EPs *''Something to Say'' (2020) *''...To You'' (2020) *''Summer's Over'' (with
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) (2021) *''I'm Doing Well, Thanks for Asking'' (2022)


References

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