Beautifully texturing
her pure, sultry and smoky vocals with a sensual,
jazzy musical style, Nigerian born, Los Angeles
based singer-songwriter Douye’ continues to broaden
her base of appreciative and passionate fans all
over the world. Growing up influenced by such jazz
and R&B legends as Peggy Lee, Ray Charles, Billie
Holliday, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder and Sade, the
multi-faceted performer
began singing in church at the age of seven and
quickly began focusing on her future as a professional
singer. By age ten, she was expressing her innermost
emotions in poetry, which led naturally to her development
as a compelling songwriter. In her mid-teens, she
traveled to Europe to pursue her growing musical
dreams, and she later immigrated to the United States
to study voice at the acclaimed Musicians Institute
in Hollywood, California. After graduating from
MI, Douye’ continued honing her singing, songwriting
and musical direction, becoming a prolific writer
and performing for audiences at clubs throughout
Los Angeles. While working towards her ultimate
goal of becoming a recording artist, she hit it
off creatively with Terry Shaddick, a
renowned pop songwriter and producer well known
for co-writing Olivia Newton John’s era defining
smash “Physical.” Coming to share a singular vision,
Douye’ and Shaddick penned the songs that would
launch Douye’s recording career on the newly released,
appropriately titled debut album Journey. The title
is a perfect reflection of Douye’s musical and life
experiences leading up to her exciting emergence
as an independent singer/songwriter. To this day,
she complements her music making with deep passions
for writing poetry and collecting primitive art.