Victoria Monét

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Victoria Monét
File:Victoria Monet (33269922475) (cropped).jpg
Monét in 2017
Background information
Birth name Victoria Monét McCants
Born (1989-05-01) May 1, 1989 (age 35)
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Origin Sacramento, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Years active 2010–present
Labels Lovett Music, Inc.

RCA Records

Children 1
Website www.victoriamonet.co

Victoria Monét McCants (born May 1, 1989)[1] is an American singer-songwriter. She became involved in performing arts at a young age, singing in the youth choir at her church, and performing in a city dance team. She soon took to writing and began working with producer Rodney Jerkins. Previously signed to Atlantic Records, Monét released her debut EP Nightmares & Lullabies: Act 1 in 2014 and her follow-up EP Nightmares & Lullabies: Act 2 in 2015. Monét would follow this with the EPs Life After Love, Pt. 1 and Life After Love, Pt. 2 in February and September 2018 respectively. Jaguar, an EP was released in August 2020. Jaguar II, her debut album, was released on August 25, 2023.

Monét has written songs for a number of artists including Nas, Ariana Grande, Blackpink, Fifth Harmony, T.I., GOOD Music, Lupe Fiasco, Chrisette Michele, Coco Jones, and Chris Brown. In 2019, Monét received two Grammy Award nominations for Album of the Year for her work on Grande's Thank U, Next and Record of the Year for "7 Rings".

Early life

Monét was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and moved to Sacramento, California, as a child. Her mother is L'Tanya Chestang-Cubit (née Lovett), and her maternal grandmother was Cassaundria Lovett from Mobile, Alabama. She has a half-brother named Michael Cubit, Jr.[2] In Catholic elementary school, she appeared on stage in holiday plays, and in church she sang in the youth choir. In junior high school, she formed her own dance group; this led to teaching at two dance studios.[3] She attended Sheldon High School in Sacramento after pleading with her mother to change their address so that she could participate in Sheldon's performing arts program.[4]

Career

2010–2015: Songwriting and Nightmares & Lullabies

Outside of dance rehearsals, Monét began exchanging poetry with an older cousin and found a new passion. This soon translated into her writing her own music. A Sacramento based producer who she had been working with educated her on the production world and learning about producers while making music at a local recording studio together. Through this experience she learned about Rodney Jerkins (aka Darkchild) and decided to add him on Myspace.[5] Shortly after that, he invited her to come to Los Angeles and audition for a new girl group he was forming, Purple Reign.[6][7] The group landed a record deal with Motown a year later, but was dropped before releasing any music. After the group's disbandment, Monét turned to songwriting to earn money while she waited for her own music career to build up.[8] The first song she worked on was a track for Diddy Dirty Money's 2010 album, Last Train to Paris.[9] She continued to write song hooks and sang the demos herself before sending them out. Her hope was that the labels would like her version enough that they would keep her on the track as a feature.[5][10]

Atlantic Records CEO Craig Kallman heard one of her demos in a meeting and offered her a record deal later that day.[3][5] Even though she was signed, Monét acknowledged that her songwriting "took off" before her music, while she was working on both.[8] Her songwriting remained her main form of income during the beginning of her music career.[10] On October 30, 2014, Monét released her debut EP Nightmares & Lullabies: Act 1 and on June 17, 2015, she released her follow-up EP Nightmares & Lullabies – Act 2 under Atlantic Records.[11][9] Monét chose the name as it represented the sound of the EPs: a dark beat mixed with soft melodies.[5]

2016–2018: Life After Love and touring

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Monet performing in 2017

Following the shootings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, and the Dallas Police shooting, Monét released "Better Days" with Ariana Grande on July 10, 2016.[12] Monét joined girl group Fifth Harmony on the North American leg of the 7/27 Tour, which began on July 25, 2016, as an opening act along with pop singer JoJo.[13] Grande joined Monét on one of the tour dates to perform "Better Days."[14] On September 22, 2016, Grande announced on Twitter that Monét will serve as an opening act along with British girl group Little Mix on the North American leg of the Dangerous Woman Tour. Monét also supported Grande on the European leg of the tour alongside rapper Bia.

In 2016, Monét released the promotional single "Do You Like It" which was followed by the single "Ready", which was released while on tour with Ariana Grande in April 2017. Both singles would later be included on Life After Love Pt. 2. On February 23, 2018, Monét released the first half of her "Life After Love" series, Life After Love, Pt. 1. The project features the single "Freak", which was released on February 9 with the project's pre-order. A remix of the song[15] featuring previous tour-mate Bia, was released on July 19, 2018, alongside a music video.[16] The latter half of the "Life After Love" series, Life After Love, Pt. 2, was released on September 28, 2018, and was preceded by the single "New Love".[17]

2019–present: Jaguar and Jaguar II

On April 1, 2019, Victoria Monét and Ariana Grande released the single "Monopoly" while Grande was on her Sweetener World Tour. The song debuted at No. 70 on the Billboard Hot 100 becoming Monét first entry on the chart as an artist; Monét also appeared at No. 16 on Billboard's Emerging Artists artist the same week.[18]

In late 2019, Monét released the single "Ass Like That". The song served as the lead single to her upcoming debut project. In early 2020, Monét released the single "Moment" followed by the promotional single "Dive". Monét was announced as Apple Music's Up Next artist in February 2020.[19] On June 19, Monét released the single "Experience" with Khalid and SG Lewis and announced her debut project, Jaguar.[20] In an interview with Apple Music, Monét disclosed that Jaguar will be released in three separate parts which will eventually come together to form her debut studio album.[21] Part one of Jaguar was released on August 7.[22] On October 4, Monét released the song "Politics" exclusively on SoundCloud, leaving a portion of the song fully instrumental, so listeners could add their own feature verse to the song.[23] On October 8, Monét released a remix of the Jaguar track "Touch Me" featuring American singer-songwriter Kehlani.[24] In December 2020, Monét released a holiday instrumental edition of Jaguar called A Jaguar Christmas: The Orchestral Arrangements.[25]

On February 1, 2021, Monét released the single "F.U.C.K." along with a western-themed music video.[26] On August 5, 2021, she released another single "Coastin" and a music video was released starring Rickey Thompson.[27][28] In June 2022, Monét performed "Coastin" at the 22nd BET Awards pre-show and announced she was working on a follow-up project to her previous EP titled Jaguar II.[29]

On March 24, 2023, Monét released the track "Smoke" featuring Lucky Daye, as her first new single since 2021.[30] "Smoke" was followed by the singles "Party Girls" (featuring Buju Banton) and "On My Mama", released on May 10 and June 16, respectively. A dancehall remix of "Party Girls" (additionally featuring Michaël Brun) was released on May 26. In July 2023, Monét was featured on the cover of the 125th edition of Clash.[31]

Songwriting

Monét has a long history of writing songs for other artists. In 2010, she helped pen "I Hate That You Love Me" by Diddy Dirty Money and went on to co-write songs such as "Be Alright", "Let Me Love You", "Thank U, Next", and "Monopoly" (featuring Monét) by Ariana Grande; "Memories Back Then" by T.I., B.o.B and Kendrick Lamar; "Drunk Texting" by Chris Brown; "Everlasting Love", "Them Girls Be Like", "Reflection", "We Know", and "No Way" by Fifth Harmony; "You Wouldn't Understand" by Nas; "Sin City" by GOOD Music; "Visual Love" by Chrisette Michele; "Live on Tonight" by T.I.; "Do It" by Chloe x Halle; "Rather Be" by Brandy; as well as "Ice Cream" by Blackpink and Selena Gomez.[32]

For her work with Grande she was nominated for two awards at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards, Record of the Year for "7 Rings" and Album of the Year" for Thank U, Next. The following year she was nominated in the Best R&B Song category for co-writing Chloe x Halle's single "Do It."

Personal life

Monét came out as bisexual in 2018.[33]

In December 2020, she announced that she was pregnant with her first child.[34] On February 21, 2021, Monét gave birth to a girl.[35]

Discography

Studio albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
[36]
US
R&B/HH

[37]
US
R&B

[38]
UK
DL

[39]
Jaguar II 60 22 6 57

EPs

List of extended plays, with selected details
Title EP details Peak chart positions
US
[40]
US
R&B

[38]
US
Heat

[41]
US
Ind.

[42]
UK
R&B

[43]
Nightmares & Lullabies: Act 1
  • Released: October 30, 2014[44]
  • Label: Victoria Monét Music
  • Formats: Digital download
Nightmares & Lullabies: Act 2
  • Released: June 17, 2015[45]
  • Label: Victoria Monét Music
  • Formats: Digital download
Life After Love, Pt. 1
  • Release: February 23, 2018
  • Label: Victoria Monét Music, Empire
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
Life After Love, Pt. 2
  • Release: September 28, 2018[17]
  • Label: Victoria Monét Music, Empire
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
Jaguar
  • Released: August 7, 2020
  • Label: Tribe Records
  • Formats: CD, LP, Cassette, Digital download, streaming
174 20 1 26 14
A Jaguar Christmas: The Orchestral Arrangements
  • Released: December 11, 2020
  • Label: Tribe Records
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles, showing year released, selected chart positions and originating album
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[46]
US
R&B

[47]
AUS
[48]
CAN
[49]
IRE
[50]
NLD
[51]
NZ
[52]
SCO
[53]
UK
[54]
"Made in China"[55]
(featuring Ty Dolla Sign)
2014 Nightmares & Lullabies: Act 1
"90's Babies"[56] 2015 Nightmares & Lullabies: Act 2
"See the Light"[57]
"Ready"[58] 2017 Life After Love, Pt. 2
"Freak"[59]
(solo or remix featuring BIA)[upper-alpha 1]
2018 Life After Love, Pt. 1
"New Love" Life After Love, Pt. 2
"Monopoly"[61]
(with Ariana Grande)
2019 69 21 38 15 76 19 21 23 Thank U, Next[upper-alpha 2]
"Ass Like That"[64] Jaguar
"Moment"[65] 2020
"Experience"
(with Khalid and SG Lewis)
"F.U.C.K." 2021 Non-album singles
"Coastin'" [upper-alpha 3] 24
"Smoke'"
(featuring Lucky Daye)
2023 Jaguar II
"Party Girls'"
(featuring Buju Banton)
25
"On My Mama" 76 6 [upper-alpha 4]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

As featured artist

List of singles as featured artist, showing year released and originating album
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[68]
CAN
[69]
"A Little More"
(Machine Gun Kelly featuring Victoria Monét)
2015 [upper-alpha 5] 81 General Admission
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

List of promotional singles, showing year released and originating album
Title Year Album
"Backyard" 2015 Nightmares & Lullabies: Act 1
"High Luv"[71] Nightmares & Lullabies: Act 2
"Do You Like It"[72] 2016 Life After Love, Pt. 2
"Dive"[73] 2020 Jaguar
"Touch Me" (Remix)
(featuring Kehlani)
Non-album singles
"We Wish you a Merry Christmas"[74] 2022
"Nothing Feels Better"[75]

Other charted songs

List of songs, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
R&B
Dig.

[76]
"Jaguar" 2020 12 Jaguar

Guest appearances

List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and originating album
Title Year Album Artist(s)
"You Wouldn't Understand" 2012 Life Is Good Nas
"Live on Tonight" Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head T.I.
"Somewhere"[77] 2013 Born II Sing Vol. III Eric Bellinger
"Stay" 2014 Paperwork T.I.
"About My Issue" T.I., Nipsey Hussle
"Fear Warning"[78] 2015 Trapnati Hardo, Stevie B
"Losing"[79] 2016 Summer on Sunset Wale
"Kill" 2017 Drogas Light Lupe Fiasco, Ty Dolla $ign
"The Amazing Mr. Fuck Up" 2018 Dime Trap T.I.
"Got Her Own" 2019 Charlie's Angels Ariana Grande

Production and songwriting

Year Song Artist(s) Album
2010 "Perfect Nightmare" Shontelle No Gravity
"Take Ova"
"Evacuate My Heart"
"I Hate That You Love Me" Diddy - Dirty Money Last Train to Paris
2011 "Masquerade" Jasmine V S(he) Be(lie)ve(d)
"Just a Friend"
"The Breakup Song"
2012 "You Wouldn't Understand" Nas, Victoria Monét Life Is Good
"Sin City" GOOD Music Cruel Summer
"Introduction" T.I. Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head
"Live On Tonight" T.I., Victoria Monét
2013 "Déjà Vu" Coco Jones Made Of
"Visual Love" Chrisette Michele Better
"Honeymoon Avenue" Ariana Grande Yours Truly
"Daydreamin'"
2014 "Intro" My Everything
"My Everything"
"Only 1"
"Cadillac Song"
2015 "Everlasting Love" Fifth Harmony Reflection
"Them Girls Be Like"
"Reflection"
"We Know"
"Double Tap" Jordin Sparks, 2 Chainz Right Here, Right Now
"A Little More" Machine Gun Kelly, Victoria Monét General Admission
"Intro" Ariana Grande Christmas & Chill
"Wit It This Christmas"
"December"
"Not Just on Christmas"
"True Love"
"Winter Things"
2016 "Moonlight" Dangerous Woman
"Be Alright"
"Let Me Love You" Ariana Grande, Lil Wayne
"Leave Me Lonely" Ariana Grande, Macy Gray
"I Don't Care" Ariana Grande
"Knew Better / Forever Boy"
"Step On Up"
"No Way" Fifth Harmony 7/27
2017 "I Want You" Sara Evans Words
2018 "Goodnight n Go" Ariana Grande Sweetener
"Pete Davidson"
"Thank U, Next" Thank U, Next
2019 "7 Rings"
"Needy"
"NASA"
"Make Up"
"Ghostin"
2020 "Do It" Chloe x Halle Ungodly Hour
"Rather Be"[80] Brandy B7
"Ice Cream" Blackpink, Selena Gomez The Album
"34+35" Ariana Grande Positions
"Motive" Ariana Grande, Doja Cat
"My Hair" Ariana Grande
"Nasty"
"West Side"
"Love Language"
2021 "Test Drive"

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Tours

Headlining

Supporting

Awards and nominations

Year Organization Award Work Result Ref.
2020 Soul Train Music Awards Best New Artist Herself Nominated
Grammy Awards Album of the Year Thank U, Next Nominated [82]
Record of the Year "7 Rings" Nominated
2021 Best R&B Song "Do It" Nominated [83]
GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Breakthrough Music Artist Jaguar Nominated
2022 Give Her FlowHERS Awards The Visionary Award Herself Won [84]

References

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External links

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