Twenty-two GRAMMY nominations later (with four GRAMMY wins), she endures as one of the most empowering artists in music history (she launched her own lifestyle/music brand SoulBird in 2011), notching multiple award-winning albums and influential, chart-topping singles, meshing soul, folk, pop, R&B and hip hop and redefining the boundaries of the socially conscious singer/songwriter. It was 2001’s seminal Acoustic Soul (nominated for seven GRAMMYs) and the groundbreaking self-acceptance anthem “Video”, that established her as a bold new transformative force in music. India’s message of healing, love, and compassion viewed through the lens of her indelible artistry and spiritual practice has made her a global difference-maker for nearly two decades. Inducted into the 2009 Georgia Music Hall of Fame, India has joined Oprah Winfrey on multiple projects, a featured 'Change Makers and Wisdom Teachers' on Winfrey's OWN Network and shared with Oprah her trademark blend of performance/spiritual teaching via SongVersation.Lauded as a soul music superstar from her early twenties, India.Arie has always been at once angelic and mystical while managing to never isolate her audience – she is as at home accompanying a hip hop artist as she is producing truly spine-tingling soul music.
She has met with the Dalai Lama, touring the National Civil Rights Museum with him in Memphis. Her willingness early on to challenge preconceived notions of beauty and sexuality coupled with her courage to defy broad racial and gender categorizations have helped empower current culturally-conscious movements.Īmong her accomplishments five Top Ten albums, 22 GRAMMY nominations, numerous NAACP Image Awards, BET Awards, MTV Awards, and command performances for three US Presidents. She has been embraced by a new generation of artists such as Janelle Monáe and Ariana Grande, amplifying the resilient singer/songwriter's signature themes of personal and spiritual growth, and self-knowledge. Her upcoming North American WORTHY TOUR kicks off April 30 at the Florida Theatre in Jacksonville, with marquee cities announced so far including Atlanta, New Orleans, Austin, Detroit, Boston and New York City.Īfter more than 10 million albums sold and 10 world tours, including with icon Stevie Wonder, India.Arie is recognized as a global difference maker. A person who feels empowered in that way is a much more powerful force in this world." There is nothing special we have to do or be, we all are worthy once we arrive at that realization. I set out with the title even before I had the song, which is unusual for me, but I wanted to remind people that even though the world ordains that you have to 'do' or 'be' something to be 'worthy,' that's not true. The songs on this album implicitly or explicitly carry the message and the energy of the word. Says India about the new album: "My favorite definition of the word 'worthy' is deserving of regard and respect. Other songs on the album drawing praise include "Hour Of Love," "Steady Love," "We Are," "Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda" and the title track "Worthy." India has gathered previous acclaimed producers/collaborators for the new effort among them are the album's executive producer Aaron Lindsey, longtime collaborators Shannon Sanders and Branden Burch, as well as new collaborator Chuck Butler. Martin Luther King and Rosa Parks, is the Caribbean-tinged "That Magic," a current Top Ten R&B hit with video featuring award-winning actor Lyriq Bent and cameo from Reggae Superstar Gramps Morgan. An epic opportunity for fans to get reacquainted with the influential superstar and her new collection of uplifting songs, WORTHY resonates as a work of overlapping purpose, soaring as the iconic star's most textured and lively offering to date an intuitive, multi-layered effort from a mature artist at the top of her creative powers.Īlong with the inspiring "What If" honoring iconic trailblazers including Dr. 15, 2019 /PRNewswire/ - Four-time GRAMMY® winning artist/songwriter India.Arie releases her eighth studio album WORTHY (SoulBird/BMG) today, her first full-length in five years.