- Pain Is Love · 2001
- BLAME IT ON BABY · 2020
- Def Jam Recordings 25, Vol. 17 - Music to Ride To · 2004
- Jealous Ones Still Envy (J.O.S.E) · 2001
- Def Jam 25: Vol. 6 - The #1's (Can't Live Without My Radio), Pt. 1 · 2003
- Ashanti · 2002
- Chapter II · 2003
- Prom Night (feat. Ashanti) - Single · 2024
- This Lil' Game We Play (feat. Nelly, Ashanti & Juicy J) - Single · 2024
- Baby (Cyril Kamer Remix) - Single · 2022
- Baby (Greekazo Remix) - Single · 2022
- Baby (Pajel Remix) - Single · 2022
- Baby (Hamza Remix) - Single · 2022
- 2022
- 2022
- 2022
Artist Playlists
- The best of the hip-hop hook queen and R&B’s self-proclaimed Concrete Rose.
Compilations
Appears On
More To Hear
- Iconic R&B star Ashanti joins for a special conversation.
- Two of 2000s R&B's most recognizable voices compare catalogs.
- Major Key female artists united in a special mix.
About Ashanti
One of the best-selling singers of her era, Ashanti shot to fame as the soulful, soprano counterpart to hard-rhyming rappers before coming into her own as a solo artist. Born in Glen Cove, New York in 1980, Ashanti Douglas grew up acting and dancing, then turned her attention to singing in her teens. Working with Murder Inc.’s Irv Gotti, she found stardom by nearly upstaging Ja Rule and Fat Joe on their 2001 singles “Always on Time” and “What’s Luv?”, and then made her solo mark with the defiant hit “Foolish”. With these tracks, she became the second artist—after The Beatles—to have their first three charting songs simultaneously occupy the Top 10. Ashanti didn’t slow down with her Grammy-winning 2002 self-titled debut, which sold over a half-million copies in its first week, then a record for a female debut artist. She continued her platinum-selling run with 2003’s Chapter II and the following year’s Concrete Rose, but financial and creative disputes with Gotti eventually slowed her music career. She returned to acting, appearing in musicals and movies, before coming back with 2014’s expansive Braveheart, which featured Rick Ross and French Montana. Since then, she’s released singles like 2017’s “Say Less” with Ty Dolla $ign and 2019’s upbeat "The Road" with Afro B. Those tracks make it clear—Ashanti hasn’t lost any of the unmistakable vocal prowess that made her a beloved R&B force.
- HOMETOWN
- Glen Cove, NY, United States
- BORN
- 13 October 1980
- GENRE
- R&B/Soul