About

Jada Mikane

Jada Mikane is more than a singer — she is the reflection of a generation that refuses compromise, that values authenticity above popularity, and that uses its voice as an act of emotional resistance.

Born March 14, 1999 in London, daughter of a British jazz musician and a Japanese painter, Jada grew up immersed in a unique sonic universe: her father James's jazz and soul, her mother Yuki's Japanese melodies, the alternative rock of Camden's streets.

"Stay pure, stay real, stay whole. Don't let them buy your soul." — James Mikane

Jada Mikane

Her Story

Forged by Loss,
Defined by Truth

At five years old, she was already singing in the family living room, accompanied by her father's piano — her first and greatest teacher. Music wasn't a choice, it was a natural language — the only one in which she truly felt herself.

Destiny struck cruelly when James died of a heart attack when Jada was just sixteen. For two years, she stopped singing, paralyzed by grief. It was while listening to an old recording of her father at the piano that she found the strength to return.

She moved to Los Angeles and began a double life: day job, night studio. The sleepless nights, the doors slammed in her face, the money that was never enough — everything forged her determination.

The loss of her brother Chris, killed at thirty in a motorcycle accident, was a second earthquake. "Gone Too Soon," the most personal track on the album, was written in one night, between tears and silence.

When she finally broke through, Jada discovered the dark side of the music industry: the fake smiles, the deals with shadows, the attempts to assimilate her into a commercial archetype. She refused. Her credo: "Never let them buy your soul."

Timeline

The Journey

1999

Born in London, Camden

Daughter of James (British jazz musician) and Yuki (Japanese painter).

2004

First song at age 5

Singing in the family living room, accompanied by her father's piano.

2015

Loss of her father

James dies of a heart attack. Jada stops singing for two years.

2017

Rebirth through music

Rediscovers an old recording of her father at the piano. The voice returns.

2019

Moves to Los Angeles

Day job, night studio. The struggle is real but the promise holds: never again.

2024

Loss of Chris

Her brother dies in a motorcycle accident at 30. "Gone Too Soon" is written in one night.

2026

Album "Forever" released

Twelve tracks tracing her life from solitude to empowerment.

Voice & Sound

Breathy, whispered, cracked — a breath that always seems on the verge of breaking. From intimate ASMR whisper to powerful belting on the chorus. The contrast is her strength.

Influences: SZA, Jorja Smith, Sabrina Claudio, 6LACK, The Weeknd

Visual Identity

Two facets: the intimate Jada in oversized white shirts and natural hair, and the stage Jada in gold sequins and black leather. Her signature: layered gold necklaces with a round pendant, worn at all times.

Palette: Black, white, gold, touches of red