Latest Release
- 21 JUN 2024
- 3 Songs
- A Different Me · 2008
- Miss Thang · 1995
- the boy is mine - Single · 2024
- the boy is mine (Remix) - Single · 2024
- eternal sunshine (slightly deluxe and also live) · 2024
- Pink Friday 2 (Gag City Deluxe) · 2023
- After the Butterflies · 2023
- Letters - Single · 2023
- Trusting God - Single · 2023
- Trusting God - Single · 2023
Artist Playlists
- This dazzling singer's smoky voice laid a smooth groove down on the R&B world.
- These soul sisters took her no-nonsense sultriness to heart.
- A sizzling melting pot of R&B, pop and classic soul.
- Heartbreaking love ballads and dance-floor vibes.
Live Albums
Radio Shows
- Monica dives into ’90s and 2000s R&B with special guests and throwback mixes.
More To Hear
- Shaq joins to talk about music, relationships, and giving back.
- Years & Years picks the 5 Best Songs on Apple Music.
About Monica
Like her peers Brandy and Aaliyah, Monica (born Monica Denise Arnold in 1980) was a former choir kid who blossomed into a bona fide R&B teen queen. But even as her 1995 debut, Miss Thing, heralded the Atlanta native’s graduation from the church to the club—making her the youngest artist ever to top the Billboard R&B charts with two consecutive singles—those gospel roots were never far from the surface. Monica’s soulful poise made her the perfect femme fatale to square off against Brandy’s woman scorned on the pre-eminent R&B cage match of 1998, “The Boy Is Mine”, and Monica’s multi-platinum album of the same name further mined the song’s tension between emotionally charged lyrics and sophisticated symphonic production. But at the height of her success, Monica was waylaid by tragedy, when she bore witness to the gunshot suicide of an ex-boyfriend in 2000. That experience informed the soothingly therapeutic, dusty-grooved sound and new-leaf narratives of 2003’s After the Storm, where her old-school influences received a 21st-century future-soul makeover from a team of producers that included Missy Elliott and a budding Kanye West. And even as she’s matured into a successor to quiet-storm divas like Toni Braxton and Whitney Houston, Monica has continually looked to hip-hop for fresh inspiration—most notably on the 2015 single “Just Right for Me”, which threads a dreamy Smokey Robinson sample with a snapping trap beat and gritty guest verses from Lil Wayne.
- HOMETOWN
- College Park, GA, United States
- BORN
- 24 October 1980
- GENRE
- R&B/Soul