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Chloe Elizabeth Bailey (/kli/ KLO-ee; born July 1, 1998), also known mononymously as Chlöe, is an American singer, producer and actress. She rose to prominence alongside her sister Halle Bailey as Chloe x Halle. The duo released two studio albums, with their second, Ungodly Hour (2020), being met with widespread acclaim upon release. In 2021, Bailey released her debut solo single "Have Mercy", which was certified platinum in the U.S. Her debut album, In Pieces, was released in 2023. Her second studio album, Trouble in Paradise, was released in 2024.

Chloe Bailey
A woman with long, thick, dark hair behind her wears a blue denim jacket and smiles.
Chlöe in 2023
Born
Chloe Elizabeth Bailey

(1998-07-01) July 1, 1998 (age 26)[1]
Other namesChlöe
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actress
Years active2003–present
Relatives
Musical career
OriginMableton, Georgia, U.S.
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • piano
  • keyboards
Labels
Member ofChloe x Halle
Websitechloebailey.net

Bailey also starred in several television series and films, including Grown-ish (2018–2022) and Swarm (2023). She won an NAACP Image Award for her lead role in Praise This.

Early life

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Bailey was raised in Mableton, Georgia, with her sister Halle Bailey and younger brother Branson Bailey (born 2005) and later moved to Los Angeles in mid-2012.[2][3][4][5] While in Georgia, she played minor acting roles in films, including The Fighting Temptations (2003), starring Beyoncé, and the Disney television film Let It Shine (2012).[6] Their father began teaching them how to write songs at the ages of ten and eight.[7]

Career

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Career beginnings, Chloe X Halle

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The sisters launched a YouTube channel at the ages of 13 and 11 respectively, with a cover of Beyoncé's "Best Thing I Never Had".[7] They first performed as Chloe x Halle when uploading covers of pop songs onto this channel.[8][9] The duo made their talk show debut when they appeared on The Ellen Show in April 2012.[10][5] In September 2013, she made a cameo appearance in the Disney series Austin & Ally performing the song "Unstoppable".[11][12] In 2015, she and her sister signed to Parkwood Entertainment.

Chloe x Halle made their professional debut with the EP, Sugar Symphony, which was released under Parkwood on April 29, 2016.[13] The duo were also featured as the opening act for the European part of Beyoncé's Formation World Tour, held between late June and early August 2016.[14]

Nearly a year after, Chloe x Halle released a mixtape, The Two of Us, on March 16, 2017, on YouTube. It was featured on Rolling Stone magazine's Best R&B Albums of 2017 list.[15] On December 29, 2017, the duo released the theme song for the TV series Grown-ish, entitled "Grown". Bailey was cast as Jazlyn "Jazz" Forster in a recurring capacity in the first season before being upgraded to series regular starting with the second.[16] She later departed the series at the end of the fourth season, when her character graduated from college.[17] Both "Grown" and "The Kids Are Alright" served as the lead and second singles, respectively, of Chloe x Halle's debut studio album, The Kids Are Alright, which they announced in late February 2018. The album was paired with a visual.[18] Chloe x Halle released their debut studio album, The Kids Are Alright, on March 23, 2018, to critical acclaim.[19][20] Their single, "Warrior", appeared on both the soundtrack for the film A Wrinkle in Time (2018), as well as their debut album.[21]

 
Bailey in 2018

On May 31, 2018, it was announced that they would be the opening act for the U.S. leg of Beyoncé and Jay-Z's On the Run II Tour, alongside DJ Khaled.[22] The duo were nominated for two Grammy Awards in December 2018, namely Best New Artist and Best Urban Contemporary Album (for The Kids Are Alright).[23]

On February 3, 2019, Chloe x Halle's performance of "America the Beautiful" at the Super Bowl LIII was praised by their mentor Beyoncé in addition to several news publications.[24][25] A week later, on February 10, 2019, the duo honored American musician Donny Hathaway by performing his 1972 single "Where Is the Love" at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards. In November 2019, it was announced that Bailey joined the cast of the horror film, The Exorcism, directed by M. A. Fortin and Joshua John Miller.[26][27] She also starred alongside Madelaine Petsch in the 2022 psychological drama film Jane.[28]

On June 12, 2020, the duo released their sophomore album, Ungodly Hour, to critical acclaim.[29][30] The album debuted at number 16 on the Billboard 200 chart with 24,000 units sold. "Do It" also became their first entry on the Billboard Hot 100, debuting at number 83 on the chart dated June 27, 2020.[31] Chloe x Halle performed the American national anthem at the kickoff game for the 2020 NFL season in September 2020.[32] The duo hosted the Glamour Women of the Year Awards in October 2020.[33] In November 2020, they received nominations for Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Video of the Year, Best Dance Performance and The Ashford And Simpson Songwriter's Award at the 2020 Soul Train Music Awards.[34] They also received nominations for Best Progressive R&B Album, Best R&B Song and Best Traditional R&B Performance at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards.[35] They performed "Baby Girl" at the 2020 Billboard Women in Music ceremony, where Beyoncé presented them with the Rising Star Award.[36][37]

2021–23: Solo endeavors and In Pieces

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In August 2021, Bailey announced the release of her debut solo single, "Have Mercy".[38] She had teased the Murda Beatz-produced song numerous times before.[39] Bailey revealed that the album was "90% done" and that it is more pop-oriented.[38] On September 12, she performed "Have Mercy" at the main show of the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards.[40] At the 53rd NAACP Image Awards Bailey was nominated in three categories, including Outstanding Female Artist and Outstanding Soul/R&B Song for "Have Mercy".[41]

In late August 2021, Bailey co-starred alongside Kesha and Mason Gooding in the scripted podcast, Electric Easy, a show set in a futuristic Los Angeles in which humans struggle to co-exist with robots, known as "electrics".[42] The show was created by Vanya Asher and executively produced by Kesha.[43] The podcast premiered on August 30, 2021.[44]

In April 2022, Bailey released "Treat Me" with an accompanying music video as her second solo single.[45][46] She explained that the inspiration for the song came after a breakup, when she thought, "'It's time for me to just give myself the love that I'm looking for.'"[47] Her third single, "Surprise" was released in June 2022.[48] "For the Night" was released as her fourth single in October 2022.[49] The song features American rapper Latto. In November 2022, she sang the national anthem during Game 3 at the 2022 World Series.

On January 24, 2023, she announced her debut solo album, titled In Pieces, which was released on March 31, 2023. She revealed later that month that her first four singles were not included on the album because they were "sticking out". She released the lead single from the album, "Pray It Away", on January 27, 2023, and the second single, "How Does It Feel" featuring Chris Brown, on February 24.[50] The third single "Body Do" was released on March 24, 2023, after being in a Beats ad. "Cheatback" was released as the final single from the album, after initially being performed on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!".[51] The song features American rapper Future.

2024–present: Trouble in Paradise and collaborations

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In March 2024, Bailey released "FYS" as the lead single of her second studio album, Trouble In Paradise.[52] The second single "Boy Bye" was released in the following month.[53] During her Coachella performance on April 19, 2024, she announced the title of her sophomore album.[54] In July, Bailey was featured on a remix of Tinashe's single "Nasty" titled "Nasty Girl Remix".[55] Trouble In Paradise, inspired by her experiences in Saint Lucia, was released on August 9, 2024. The album cover and visualizers for the project's tracklist were shot there, and Bailey considers the country to be her "sanctuary."[56][57]

Artistry

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Bailey's biggest musical influence is her mentor American singer Beyoncé, and has also stated Kelis is a major influence.[58] She is also inspired by artists such as Donna Summer,[59] Kanye West,[60] Grimes, Missy Elliott, Imogen Heap, Tune-Yards, TLC and R&B music.[61][62][63]

Personal life

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Bailey shared via TikTok Live on June 11, 2024, that she had stopped being a vegan after 11 years, stating that she has noticed benefits and has not experienced any negative effects since changing her diet.[64][65]

Discography

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Chloe discography
Studio albums2
Singles12

Studio albums

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List of studio albums, with selected details and chart positions
Title Details Peak chart positions
US
[66]
US
R&B

[67]
UK
DL

[68]
In Pieces 119 17 59
Trouble in Paradise[69]
  • Released: August 9, 2024[70]
  • Label: Parkwood, Columbia
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
"–" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles

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List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[71]
US
R&B/
HH

[72]
US
R&B

[73]
CAN
[74]
IRE
[75]
NZ
Hot

[76]
UK
[77]
WW
[78]
"Have Mercy" 2021 28 10 3 87 80 15 72 45 Non-album singles
"Treat Me" 2022 81 27 6 19
"Surprise" [A] 20
"For the Night"
(featuring Latto)
[B] [C] 16 35
"Pray It Away" 2023 [D] [E] In Pieces
"How Does It Feel"
(with Chris Brown)
[F] 47 17 5
"Body Do"
"In Pieces"
"Cheatback"
(with Future)
"Winter Wonderland" 87 19 5 Non-album single
"FYS" 2024 Trouble in Paradise
"Boy Bye"
"Tell Me"
(with Joey Badass)
26 Non-album single
"–" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other charted songs

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List of other charted songs, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
[86]
US
R&B/
HH

[87]
US
Rap

[88]
CAN
[89]
WW
[90]
"You & Me"
(with Gunna)
2022 72 29 20 99 97 DS4Ever

Guest appearances

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List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"Feeling Good" 2021 none Liberated / Music For the Movement Vol. 3
"You & Me" 2022 Gunna DS4Ever
"Hello" Fivio Foreign, KayCyy B.I.B.L.E.
"Gyalis (Shemix)" Capella Grey non-album song
"Woman of the Year" Calvin Harris, Stefflon Don, Coi Leray Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 2
"Universal Love" The Game, Chris Brown, Cassie Drillmatic – Heart vs. Mind
"Leak It" Ari Lennox Age/Sex/Location
"Don't Worry 'Bout Me" (Sam's Remix) 2023 none Praise This (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
"Watch Me"
"Don't Worry 'Bout Me" (Praise God) Oil Factory
"Break Every Chain" (Local Qualifiers Performance) Oil Factory, Jekalyn Carr, Druski
"Sam's Freestyle Medley" none
"Don't Worry 'Bout Me" (Can't Help It)
"Praise Nationals Finale" Oil Factory, Jekalyn Carr, Loren Lott
"Total Praise" Oil Factory
"Princess Cut" Offset Set It Off
"Honey" BJ the Chicago Kid Gravy
"Mistaken" Libianca, Oxlade Walk Away
"Vision (Remix)" 2024 Qing Madi Qing Madi
"Nasty Girl Remix" Tinashe Match My Freak (Remix EP)
"Survive” Childish Gambino Bando Stone & the New World

Production discography

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2016

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Chloe x HalleSugar Symphony

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  • 01. Drop (co-produced with Halle Bailey)
  • 02. Red Lights (co-produced with Halle Bailey, HazeBanga & Hit-Boy)
  • 03. Lazy Love (co-produced with Halle Bailey & Samir)
  • 04. Thunder (co-produced with Halle Bailey & xSDTRK)
  • 05. Fall

2017

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Chloe x Halle – The Two of Us

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  • 01. Used to Love (co-produced with Halle Bailey)
  • 02. Too Much Sauce (co-produced with Halle Bailey)
  • 03. Future (co-produced with Halle Bailey)
  • 04. Poppy Flower (co-produced with Halle Bailey)
  • 05. Chase (co-produced with Halle Bailey)
  • 06. Partna
  • 07. DumDumDum (co-produced with Halle Bailey)
  • 08. Worries (co-produced with Halle Bailey & Steve Lacy)
  • 09. Upset Stomach
  • 10. Simple
  • 11. Mistake
  • 12. All I Ever Wanted
  • 13. Tra Ta Ta (co-produced with Halle Bailey)
  • 14. Up All Night
  • 15. Lucky Lead
  • 16. Lulla-Bye

Various Artists – Dear White People (A Netflix Original Series Soundtrack)

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  • 10. Chloe x Halle – "Bougie Party" (co-produced with Halle Bailey & bLAck pARty)

Chloe x Halle – I Say So (single)

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2018

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Chloe x Halle – The Kids Are Alright

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  • 01. Hello Friend (Intro) (co-produced with Halle Bailey)
  • 02. The Kids Are Alright
  • 03. Grown
  • 04. Hi Lo (featuring GoldLink) (co-produced with Pluss)
  • 05. Everywhere (co-produced with Pluss)
  • 06. FaLaLa (Interlude) (co-produced with Halle Bailey)
  • 07. Fake (featuring Kari Faux) (co-produced with bLAck pARty & Doc Allison)
  • 08. Baptize (Interlude) (co-produced with Halle Bailey)
  • 09. Down (co-produced with Halle Bailey)
  • 10. Galaxy
  • 11. Happy Without Me (featuring Joey Bada$$) (co-produced with Halle Bailey, The Messengers & Sad Money)
  • 12. Babybird (co-produced with Halle Bailey & Derek Dixie)
  • 13. Warrior
  • 14. Cool People (co-produced with Halle Bailey & Malay)
  • 15. Baby on a Plane
  • 17. Drop (co-produced with Halle Bailey)
  • 18. Fall
  • Chloe x Halle – "Shine Bright" (co-produced with Halle Bailey)

2019

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Various Artists – Little (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

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  • 01. Chloe x Halle – "Be Yourself" (co-produced with Halle Bailey)

Chloe x Halle – Thinkin' About Me / Who Knew (single)

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(co-produced with Halle Bailey)

  • Chloe x Halle – "Enchanted" (co-produced with Halle Bailey)

2020

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Chloe x Halle – Ungodly Hour

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  • 01. Intro
  • 02. Forgive Me (co-produced with Sounwave & Jake One)
  • 03. Baby Girl
  • 04. Do It (co-produced with Scott Storch, Avedon & Asoteric)
  • 05. Tipsy
  • 07. Busy Boy (co-produced with Gitty & Nasri)
  • 08. Catch Up (featuring Swae Lee & Mike WiLL Made It) (co-produced with Mike WiLL Made It, Pluss & Royal Z)
  • 09. Overwhelmed
  • 10. Lonely (co-produced with Halle Bailey, Scott Storch & Avedon)
  • 11. Don't Make It Harder on Me (co-produced with Nasri & Gitty)
  • 12. Wonder What She Thinks of Me (co-produced with Halle Bailey)
  • 13. Rest of Your Life (co-produced with Halle Bailey, Boi-1da, Vinylz & Jahaan Sweet)

Chloe x Halle – Spotify Singles

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  • 01. Tipsy
  • 02. Sendin' My Love

2021

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Chloe x Halle – Ungodly Hour (Chrome Edition)

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  • 14. Hazy
  • 15. 80/20 (co-produced with Halle Bailey & Bregma)

Chloe x Halle – Georgia on My Mind (single)

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(co-produced with Derek Dixie)

Various Artists – Music for the Movement Vol. 3: Liberated

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Apple Music – Juneteenth: Freedom Songs

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Chlöe – Have Mercy (single)

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(co-produced with Murda Beatz, Joseph L'étranger, FnZ & BoogzDaBeast)

2022

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Chlöe – Spotify Singles

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  • 01. "Surprise" (Unplugged Remix) (co-produced with Derek Dixie)

2023

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Chlöe – In Pieces

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  • 02. "Pray It Away" (co-produced with ThankGod4Cody, Ecasssh, Pitt Tha Kid & Puredandy)
  • 03. "Body Do" (co-produced with 2300)
  • 12. "Cheatback" (featuring Future) (co-produced with Gitty)

2024

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  • 09. "Never Let You Go" (featuring YG Marley) (co-produced with Dawda, Aladdin & Go Grizzly)
  • 12. "FYS" (co-produced with BongoByTheWay, Cashmere Brown & Go Grizzly)

Tours

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Headlining

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Filmography

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Film

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Key
X Denotes works that have not yet been released
Year Film Role Notes Ref.
2003 The Fighting Temptations Young Lilly [9]
2006 Last Holiday Anna [91]
2008 Meet the Browns Tosha [92]
2009 Gospel Hill Anna [93]
2012 Let It Shine Choir Member [6]
Joyful Noise Our Lady of Perpetual Tears Choir Member [94]
2016 Beyoncé: Lemonade Cameo Segment: "All Night" intro [95]
2018 The Kids Are Alright Herself Short film [citation needed]
2021 Why The Sun and the Moon Live in the Sky Moon [96]
Chloe Bailey presented by Fendi Herself [97]
2022 Jane Isabelle "Izzy" Morris [98]
2023 Praise This Sam [99]
2024 The Exorcism Blake Holloway [100][101]
2025 Sneaks Maxine Animated film
TBA Goons Ebony Upcoming horror film
TBA Girl From North Country Marianne

Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2012 The Ellen Show Herself Episode dated: "April 9, 2012" [10]
2013 Austin & Ally Episode: "Moon Week & Mentors" [12]
2018 Wild 'n Out Episode: "Chloe x Halle" [102]
2018–2022 Grown-ish Jazlyn Forster Main Cast (seasons 1–4), guest role (season 5) [103]
2020 The Disney Family Singalong: Volume II Herself Television special [104]
The Kelly Clarkson Show Episode dated: "July 9, 2020" [105]
The Disney Holiday Singalong Television special [106]
Black-ish Jazlyn Forster Episode: "Love, Boat" [107]
2021 Cardi Tries Herself Episode: "Cardi Tries Wildlife" [108]
2022 The Hair Tales Herself
2023 Swarm Marissa Jackson Recurring [109]
2024 Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist Lena Mosley miniseries [110]

Podcasts

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2021 Electric Easy Vector Lead Role [111][112]

Music videos

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  • "Have Mercy" (2021)
  • "You & Me" (with Gunna) (2022)
  • "Treat Me" (2022)
  • "Hello" (2022)
  • "Surprise" (2022)
  • "For the Night" (with Latto) (2022)
  • "Pray It Away" (2023)
  • "How Does It Feel" (with Chris Brown) (2023)
  • "Cheatback" (with Future) (2023)
  • "Boy Bye" (2024)
  • "Vision Remix" (with Qing Madi) (2024)

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2020 Soul Train Music Awards The Ashford And Simpson Songwriter's Award "Do It" (as songwriter) Nominated [113]
2021 Grammy Awards Best R&B Song Nominated [114]
2022 Gold Derby Music Awards Best R&B Song "Have Mercy" Nominated [115]
NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Female Artist Herself Nominated [116]
Outstanding Music Video/Visual Album "Have Mercy" Nominated
Outstanding Soul/R&B Song Nominated
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Favourite Breakout Artist Herself Nominated [117]
iHeartRadio Music Awards Best New R&B Artist Nominated [118]
BET Awards Best Female R&B/Pop Artist Nominated [119]
Video of the Year "Have Mercy" Nominated
BET Her Award Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards Best R&B Nominated [120]
MTV Europe Music Awards Best R&B Herself Won [121]
Soul Train Music Awards Best Dance Performance "Have Mercy" Nominated [122]
Video of the Year Nominated
People's Choice Awards The New Artist of 2022 Herself Nominated [123]
Bulletin Awards Female Artist of the Year Nominated [124]
Performance of the Year "Have Mercy" (AMAs 2021) Nominated
2023 ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards Most Performed R&B/Hip-Hop and Rap Song "Have Mercy" Won [125]
NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Female Artist Herself Nominated [126]
iHeartRadio Music Awards Favourite Use of a Sample "Treat Me" Nominated [127]
Juno Awards Video of the Year "Have Mercy" Nominated [128]
Hollywood Unlock Impact Awards Fearlessness Award Herself Won [129]
Innovators & Leaders Awards Innovator Honoree Won [130]
Bulletin Awards Producer of the Year Nominated [131]
MTV Video Music Awards Best R&B "How Does It Feel" (with Chris Brown) Nominated [132]
MTV Europe Music Awards Herself Nominated [133]
Girls Make Beats Gala Powerhouse Producer Award Won [134]
Hollywood Music in Media Awards Best Song - Onscreen Performance (Film) Praise Finale (for 'Praise This') Nominated
UB Honors Best Actress Herself Won
2024 Urban One Honors Generation Next Won
iHeartRadio Music Awards Favorite Debut Album In Pieces Nominated
Most Underrated Awards Most Underrated - Album Of The Year Pending
Gold Derby Music Awards Best R&B Album In Pieces Nominated
NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Limited–Series or Dramatic Special Praise This Won
Glamour Women of the Year Musician of the Year Herself Won

Notes

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  1. ^ "Surprise" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 24 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart.[80]
  2. ^ "For the Night" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 25 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[81]
  3. ^ "For the Night" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 15 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart.[82]
  4. ^ "Pray It Away" did not enter the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, but peaked at number 16 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart.[83]
  5. ^ "Pray It Away" did not enter the Hot R&B Songs chart, but peaked at number 11 on the R&B Digital Song Sales chart.[84]
  6. ^ "How Does It Feel" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 10 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[85]

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