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Alexandra Isley (born April 16, 1987) is an American singer-songwriter and producer. She released her debut EP The Love/Art Memoirs in 2012. Isley has worked with artists including Scarface, Terrace Martin, Masego, 9th Wonder, Rapsody, Tank and the Bangas, and Lucky Daye. Isley has been nominated for two Grammy Awards.

Early life and education

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Born Alexandra Isley, she is the daughter of Ernie Isley of the prolific soul group the Isley Brothers.[2] Isley was born in New Jersey, but spent most of her childhood in Los Angeles.[1] She named Stevie Wonder, Prince, Ella Fitzgerald, Toni Braxton, Aaliyah, and Mariah Carey as early favorite musicians.[1][3] She loved singing from childhood and her family supported her pursuit of music as a professional career.[1]

She began classical vocal training at age 12 and later graduated from LA County High School for the Arts.[4] Isley received her bachelor's degree from UCLA, where she studied in the jazz department.[5]

Isley has synesthesia, and described the phenomenon to LA Weekly: "There's a canvas in my mind, and the whole thing is painted, or it's a continuous wave of color...Sometimes I'll start composing something and I'll have to change the key because the color won't sit right with me."[5]

Career

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Isley released her self-produced debut EP The Love Art/Memoirs in 2012.[5] Okayplayer reviewed the EP positively: "please believe Alex’s lush vocals over her own calming production is capable of spawning a generation of love babies much like “Between The Sheets” did."[6]

Isley described her music as r&b with hip hop and jazz influences.[1] Samantha Callender of Essence referred to her voice as "silky smooth vocals that ride neo-soul melodies."[1] She has collaborated with artists such as 9th Wonder on the track "Rain Clouds"; Lucky Daye and Masego on "Good & Plenty (Remix)"; Chromonicci on "Interstellar"; and Christian Kuria on "Toroka."[1][7][8][9]

In November 2019 she released the joint EP Wilton with producer Jack Dine.[10] In May 2020 Isley performed a concert for NPR's Tiny Desk series.[2] That year she was also a featured vocalist for the Cautious Clay track "Reaching", on the soundtrack for Insecure's fourth season.[11]

In 2022 she released Marigold, a collaborative album with Jack Dine. Jackie B. of Soul Bounce reviewed the project positively: "Alex Isley and Jack Dine remain as a melodious match made in heaven as they take us through a cycle from sprout to blossom to full bloom on Marigold."[12] She was featured on Tank's recent single "No Limit" from his 10th album R&B Money.

Isley released the album I Left My Heart in Ladera with Terrace Martin in October 2023. The album, her first to chart on Billboard, debuted at number two on Billboard's Contemporary Jazz Albums list and at number 22 on Jazz Albums.[13]

She earned her first two Grammy Award nominations as a featured artist on "Back to Love" by Robert Glasper at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards. The song was nominated for Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance.[14]

In February 2025, Isley signed to the imprint Free Lunch Agency which is distributed by Warner Records.[15][16]

Personal life

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Isley resides in Los Angeles.[2] She has a daughter with singer Kenyon Dixon (b. 2017).[1]

Discography

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Albums

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List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
Title Details Peak chart positions
Con.
Jazz
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Jazz
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Dreams in Analog[19]
  • Released: August 10, 2013
  • Label: self-released
L U X U R Y
  • Released: December 26, 2015
  • Label: self-released
Marigold (with Jack Dine)
  • Released: March 30, 2022
  • Label: self-released
I Left My Heart in Ladera (with Terrace Martin)
  • Released: October 20, 2023
  • Label: Sounds of Crenshaw, BMG
2 22
When The City Sleeps TBD TBD

Extended plays

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List of extended plays, with selected details
Title Details
The Love/Art Memoirs
  • Released: May 20, 2012
  • Label: Self-released
The Beauty of Everything, Part 1
  • Released: February 27, 2018
  • Label: Self-released
The Beauty of Everything, Part Two
  • Released: May 3, 2019
  • Label: Self-released
Wilton (with Jack Dine)
  • Released: November 15, 2019
  • Label: Isley & Dine Records
WHEN
Live from NPR's Tiny Desk
  • Released: October 24, 2025
  • Label: Free Lunch, Warner Records

Singles

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As lead artist
List of singles, as lead artist, showing year released and album name
Title Year Album
"La Brea" 2015 L U X U R Y
"Feel No Love" 2017 Non-album single
"On II U" The Beauty of Everything, Pt. 1
"We'll Always Have Paris" 2018 The Beauty of Everything, Pt. 2
"Think of Me" (with Jack Dine) 2019 Wilton
"Gone" (with Jack Dine) 2020 Non-album single
"People Get Ready" (with Terrace Martin and Robert Glasper) I Can't Breathe / Music For the Movement
"Reaching" (with Cautious Clay and Raedio) Insecure: Music From The HBO Original Series, Season 4
"Mine" (with Jack Dine) Non-album single
"Interstellar." (with chromonicci)
"Toroka (Remix)" (with Christian Kuria) 2021
"Good & Plenty (Remix)" (with Lucky Daye, Masego, and Jack Dine)
"At Your Best (You Are Love)" Spotify Singles
"Remind Me" (with Butcher Brown) Non-album single
"Fellowship (Remix)" (with Ambré and serpentwithfeet)
"Still Wonder" (with Jack Dine and Robert Glasper) Marigold
"Love Again" (with Jack Dine)
I WANT YOU BUT YOU'LL NEVER KNOW..." (with Rory and DRAM) 2022 I Thought It'd Be Different
"Brown Eyed Girl"(with Ernie Isley)[20] 2023 Non-album single
"Back To Love" (with Robert Glasper and SiR) Run The World: Season 2 (Music form the STARZ Original Series)
"Paradise"(with Terrace Martin)[21] I Left My Heart In Ladera
"Same Mistake"(with Destin Conrad)[22] 2024 Non-album single
"Hands" 2025 WHEN & When The City Sleeps
"Ms. Goody Two Shoes"
"Fool's Gold - A COLORS SHOW"
"Remember Love" (with Eric Benét) The Co-Star
"Thank You For A Lovely Time - Raphael Saadiq Version" Non-album single
"JUST A DREAM" (with Isaiah Falls) LUCKY YOU
"The Christmas Song" Non-album single

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result
2023 NAACP Image Award Outstanding Duo or Group "Still Believe" (with Jill Scott and PJ Morton) Nominated
2024 Grammy Award Best R&B Performance "Back to Love" (with Robert Glasper and Sir) Nominated
Best R&B Song Nominated
2026 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Female Artist Herself Pending

References

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Alexander Isley (born November 16, 1961) is an American graphic designer, educator, and studio principal renowned for his innovative contributions to identity, communication, and environmental design, particularly through his firm Alexander Isley Inc., which he founded in 1988. Born in Durham, North Carolina, Isley earned a Bachelor of Environmental Design from North Carolina State University College of Design in 1981, having studied architecture and environmental design there from 1979 to 1981, before attending The Cooper Union in New York from 1981 to 1983, where he earned a BFA in graphic design. Early in his career during the 1980s, he worked as a senior designer at the influential firm M&Co. under Tibor Kalman and later served as the first full-time art director for Spy magazine, where he developed a distinctive style blending conceptual humor with vernacular aesthetics. In 1988, he established Alexander Isley Inc. in New York City, relocating the studio to Redding, Connecticut, in 1995; the firm has since created award-winning projects for prominent clients including the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Museum of Modern Art, Yale University, the Smithsonian Institution, Starbucks, Nickelodeon, and Giorgio Armani. In 2025, the firm received a PRINT Award for its editorial design work on HUE magazine. Isley's design philosophy emphasizes storytelling, imagination, and purpose-driven communication, often incorporating , , and branding for cultural, educational, and nonprofit organizations. Notable works include the environmental graphics for the Terminal (1999), the Spy magazine cover "Welcome to Rat City" (1988), and identity programs for institutions like the Poster House Museum. His contributions extend to , having taught , , and at institutions such as , , and School of Visual Arts, while serving as a lecturer in the MFA program for over 15 years. Among his honors, Isley received the AIGA Medal in 2014, the Memorial Award, the International Design Education Fellowship, the SEGD Global Design Award, a , and the Federal Design Achievement ; he is also an AIGA Fellow, past president of AIGA New York (2004–2006), and a member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale since 1998. His work is held in permanent collections at the , the , the Zurich Design Museum, Poster House Museum, Letterform Archive, and the .

Early life

Family background

Alexandra Isley was born on April 16, 1987, in , . She is the daughter of , the renowned guitarist and songwriter of the legendary soul and R&B group . Her family background is deeply rooted in music, with her maternal grandmother having been an opera singer who introduced classical training to the household, fostering a versatile musical tradition that blended genres from an early age. Isley's extended family includes prominent connections to legacy, as her uncles—Ronald Isley and —were founding members and key figures in the group's enduring success across soul, funk, and R&B. This heritage provided her with immediate immersion in the music industry; from a young age, she gained early exposure to live performances, studio sessions, and rehearsal spaces by observing her father and uncles at work.

Childhood and musical awakening

Alex Isley was born in but spent most of her childhood growing up in after her family relocated there, immersing herself in the city's vibrant and diverse cultural landscape that exposed her to a wide array of artistic expressions. Raised in a musically rich environment as the daughter of of the legendary , she navigated the complexities of a famous family legacy. Despite these challenges, Isley's personal passion for performance emerged early, as she overcame her inherent shyness to take the stage. During elementary school, Isley's interest in the deepened through participation in talent shows and informal living room performances, which helped cultivate her confidence and love for captivating an audience. A pivotal moment came at age 5 during a church performance, where she first recognized the emotional power of , singing and feeling a profound connection that would shape her lifelong dedication. Distinct from the classic R&B and of her family's heritage, Isley discovered her affinity for R&B, , and emerging neo-soul through independent listening in the , a transformative era for the genres that resonated with her introspective style amid ' eclectic soundscape. In her early teens, Isley began experimenting with songwriting as a form of personal escape and expression, penning her initial compositions around age 9 to 10 and progressing to recording casual demos that captured her budding creativity. These formative efforts allowed her to carve out an individual voice separate from familial expectations, laying the groundwork for her self-driven musical journey.

Education and early career

Formal education

Alex Isley began her formal arts education in with classical vocal training provided by her grandmother, a retired singer and vocal coach, starting at the age of 12, laying the foundation for her musical development. She subsequently attended the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts, a prestigious program where she received structured training in music theory and explored various genres, including . Following high school, Isley pursued higher education at the (UCLA), enrolling in the program with a focus on Jazz Studies in 2005. At UCLA, she balanced rigorous academics with her artistic interests by participating in performances such as Spring Sing and CEC Jazz Nights, while continuing vocal training and networking with professional jazz instructors. Isley graduated from UCLA in 2009, earning a in without noted academic honors specifically tied to . Upon completing her degree, Isley transitioned toward a full-time focus on music in the early 2010s, leveraging her academic background to self-produce and release her debut EP, Love/Art Memoirs, in 2012.

Initial musical pursuits

Following her graduation from UCLA in 2009 with a degree in ethnomusicology focused on jazz studies, Alex Isley embarked on her initial musical pursuits by dedicating herself to recording and self-promoting original compositions in Los Angeles. Having already written and copyrighted 20 songs during her university years, she shifted her focus to practical production and performance opportunities in the local scene. Following her graduation, Isley acquired her first and taught herself music production using home software, enabling her to experiment independently with arrangements and recordings without prior formal training in the field. This self-directed learning was pivotal, as she handled writing, producing, arranging, and recording much of her early material solo, encouraged by her mother's suggestion to explore production. In the early , Isley immersed herself in the music community, participating in local performances and events to hone her craft and connect with fellow artists. She shared unsigned demos online to build visibility amid a burgeoning DIY industry landscape. As an emerging artist, Isley encountered significant challenges, including financial constraints in purchasing studio equipment and the steep of audio . The lack of major label interest compounded these hurdles, requiring her to navigate rejection and industry shifts toward self-reliance while overcoming personal shyness to perform publicly.

Professional career

Debut releases and independent era

Alex Isley entered the recording landscape in 2012 with her self-produced debut EP, The Love/Art Memoirs, which she wrote, performed, and engineered entirely on her own. The project features seven tracks, including "Don't/Do," "My Theme," "F.D.A.," and "Into Orbit," blending smooth, ethereal vocals with lo-fi beats and ambient textures to explore themes of romantic vulnerability, self-reflection, and emotional navigation. Building on this foundation, Isley released Dreams in Analog in 2013, a nine-track EP that deepened her experimental R&B approach with hazy, analog-inspired production and collaborations like "So Here It Goes" featuring Paris Strother. Tracks such as "For the Stars" and "Ross & Rachel" earned acclaim for their dreamy, introspective lyricism and atmospheric soundscapes, solidifying her reputation for intimate, mood-driven . In 2015, she issued L U X U R Y, a ten-track album that introduced more layered instrumentation and subtle electronic elements while retaining her signature soulful delivery. Highlights include "La Brea," with its nostalgic groove, and "It's You," praised for capturing quiet emotional depth; the project received positive notes for its cohesive blend of vulnerability and elegance in production. Isley's independent era culminated in 2018 with The Beauty of Everything, Pt. 1, a five-track EP that showcased refined songwriting on songs like "" and "Always 84," emphasizing relational complexities through warm, neo-soul-infused arrangements. This release highlighted her growth in balancing raw emotion with sophisticated vocal phrasing. Throughout the , Isley distributed her music via digital platforms like and , where early tracks amassed hundreds of thousands of streams and cultivated a dedicated niche audience drawn to her authentic, DIY aesthetic. She complemented these releases with early live performances at intimate venues, including a 2010 set at Angel's & in Santa Monica and a 2016 appearance at the WorldArts Stage, where she showcased her commanding stage presence and improvisational influences. From 2012 to 2018, online buzz grew organically through shares and fan-driven playlists, positioning Isley as an emerging voice in circles. Over this period, her sound evolved from the raw, experimental R&B of her debut—characterized by minimalistic beats and vocal experimentation—to a more polished neo-soul palette by 2018, incorporating richer harmonies and narrative depth that reflected her increasing production finesse.

Breakthrough and major collaborations

Isley's ascent to broader recognition began in 2020 with the single "," a collaboration with Grammy-nominated saxophonist Masego and producer Jack Dine, which blended neo-soul grooves with lyrics and amassed millions of streams, solidifying her presence in circles. That same year, her feature on "Reaching" with for the series Insecure soundtrack further amplified her visibility, introducing her ethereal vocals to a wider audience through the show's popular fourth season. Building on this momentum, Isley partnered with Jack Dine for the 2022 album Marigold, a nine-track project that explored themes of love, loss, and self-reflection through lush instrumentation and genre-blending production, earning praise for its emotional depth and Isley's versatile songwriting. Critics highlighted tracks like "Still Wonder" and "Love Again" for their replay value and innovative R&B sound, marking a pivotal step in her evolution from independent artist to rising mainstay. The album's release coincided with Isley's first U.S. headlining tour, where she performed to sold-out venues, showcasing her live charisma and further cementing her growing fanbase. In 2023, Isley teamed up with jazz producer for the album I Left My Heart in Ladera, a soulful tribute to ' Ladera Heights neighborhood that fused Martin's saxophone work with Isley's warm harmonies, debuting at No. 2 on Billboard's Contemporary Jazz Albums chart and No. 22 on the Top Jazz Albums chart. The project received acclaim for its elegant neo-soul vibes and a reimagined cover of Sade's "Paradise," underscoring Isley's ability to thrive in high-profile partnerships while honoring her musical roots.

Recent developments

2020s projects and tours

In 2022, Alex Isley released Marigold, a collaborative album with Jack Dine, marking her second joint project with him and showcasing a blend of , neo-soul, and eclectic elements like and . The nine-track effort explores themes of personal growth and vulnerability, with Isley describing it as a period of "full bloom" in her artistic evolution, drawing from her diverse musical upbringing. Released independently on March 30, 2022, Marigold received acclaim for its intimate production and Isley's , earning spots on year-end lists of top R&B and soul albums. While it did not achieve major commercial chart peaks, the album's singles like "Still Wonder" featuring contributed to Isley's rising visibility in the genre. To promote Marigold, Isley embarked on her headlining Marigold Tour across 13 U.S. cities, kicking off on August 10, 2022, in and concluding in late summer, with performances in major markets like , New York, and . The tour, presented by Femme It Forward, featured support from rising artists LAYA, Gwen Bunn, and Zyah Belle, creating a shared bill of emerging R&B talent. Setlists evolved to emphasize Marigold tracks such as "Love Again," "Such a Thing," and "Too Bad I Forget," interspersed with earlier hits like "Good & Plenty" and fan favorites from her catalog, allowing for dynamic live interpretations that highlighted her improvisational style. Audiences praised the intimate venues and Isley's engaging stage presence, which fostered a sense of connection during shows at spots like the in . In 2023, Isley continued her momentum with I Left My Heart in Ladera, a nine-track collaborative album with Grammy-nominated producer Terrace Martin, released on October 20 via Sounds of Crenshaw. Produced primarily by Martin with contributions from Tha Eastie Boyz on select tracks, the project fuses neo-soul, jazz, and R&B, paying homage to Los Angeles' Ladera Heights neighborhood through reflective lyrics and layered instrumentation, including percussion and keys. Standout tracks like the Robert Glasper-featuring title song emphasize emotional depth and musical interplay. Fan reception was enthusiastic, with critics hailing it as a "jazzy, fulfilling R&B experience" and including it among the year's top 50 albums for its seamless neo-soul revival. Isley's 2023 live schedule included headlining appearances in U.S. cities such as New York and , often at jazz clubs like the , where she performed material from I Left My Heart in Ladera alongside tour staples, adapting setlists to incorporate new collaborations for evolving fan engagement. These shows built on her breakthrough partnerships, like those with Masego and , to sustain her independent momentum. Throughout the early , Isley adapted to the streaming era by leveraging platforms like , where her music appears on curated R&B playlists such as "Chilled R&B" and "Women of R&B," amassing millions of streams and using channels like for direct fan interaction and promotional teasers.

2024–2025 milestones

In early 2025, Alex Isley released her single "Hands" on February 28 as her debut under /, marking a pivotal shift in her recording career. Produced by Darhyl Camper Jr., the track delves into themes of intimacy, presence, and tactile connection in romantic relationships, blending with soulful introspection. The accompanying official , directed with a focus on sensual close-ups and evocative imagery of hands as symbols of vulnerability, premiered the same day and amplified the song's emotional depth. On June 18, 2025, Isley earned her first for the 2020 collaboration "" with Masego and Jack Dine, achieving status for 500,000 equivalent units in the U.S. This milestone underscored the enduring popularity of the neo-soul track and solidified her growing commercial footprint in R&B. Later that month, on June 23, 2025, Isley delivered an intimate Tiny Desk Concert performed in the network's office, featuring a curated set of "Mic On," "," "La Brea," and "Into Orbit." Accompanied by a minimal ensemble including drums, keys, and background vocals, the performance showcased her ethereal tone and improvisational flair, commemorating a decade since her debut project L U X U R Y while introducing newer material. The concert rapidly amassed millions of views, boosting her visibility and affirming her status as a rising R&B innovator. At the on June 9, 2025, Isley appeared on the red carpet and engaged in on-site interviews, where she reflected on her artistic influences, particularly —her family heritage—as a foundational source of harmonic and emotional depth in her music. These discussions highlighted her commitment to carrying forward legacy R&B traditions amid her modern evolution. In August 2025, Isley performed two sold-out shows on August 16 and 17 at the newly opened , contributing to the venue's launch festivities following Robert Glasper's grand opening sets on August 14–15. Her appearances, featuring a blend of catalog favorites and recent releases like "Hands," drew acclaim for their intimate jazz-infused arrangements and helped establish the Hollywood spot as a hub for and neo-soul. Building on her prior 2020s tours, these events further expanded her live performance profile. In November 2025, Isley released a rendition of the holiday classic "" on November 7, offering a soulful take produced in collaboration with , which was well-received for its warm, introspective vibe as part of the 2025 holiday season releases. On November 14, she made a at The Wiltern in during Destin Conrad's Love on Digital Tour, performing select tracks that highlighted her ongoing live engagements.

Musical style and influences

Artistic style

Alex Isley's music is characterized by a core genre of dreamy, left-of-center R&B infused with neo-soul, , and alternative elements, creating a genre-fluid sound that distinguishes her from mainstream contemporaries. Her signature warm and seductive vocals glide over minimalistic instrumentation, often featuring sparse arrangements that emphasize emotional intimacy and atmospheric depth. Central to her catalog are recurring themes of , , and emotional vulnerability, explored through lyrics that delve into self-discovery, relational dynamics, and personal growth. These motifs manifest in songs that balance sensuality with raw honesty, allowing listeners to connect on a profound level. In her production approach, Isley incorporates self-produced elements, drawing on her skills as a and arranger to layer harmonies and integrate subtle electronic textures with organic instrumentation. This results in tracks that feel both intimate and expansive, with simple yet intricate backdrops that highlight her vocal nuances. Her artistic evolution traces a path from the raw, indie-leaning sounds of her releases, such as the self-produced The Love/Art Memoirs EP, to more polished, genre-blending tracks in the that reflect greater refinement and experimentation. This progression is evident in projects like her 2022 album Marigold, where eclectic influences yield a more cohesive and revelatory style, and her 2025 EP When, which explores soulful vulnerability and sensual restraint in her signature R&B sound.

Key influences

Alex Isley's musical foundation is deeply rooted in her family's legacy, particularly the funk-soul fusion of and her father Ernie Isley's innovative guitar work, which exposed her to harmonic richness and rhythmic complexity from an early age. Growing up immersed in this environment, she absorbed the genre-blending ethos that characterized the group's evolution from to . Her maternal grandmother, an singer, further shaped her vocal technique by providing classical training starting at age 12, instilling a disciplined approach to breath control and phrasing that complemented her R&B inclinations. This operatic influence blended with her familial soul roots, broadening her appreciation for emotive expression across genres. Among contemporary and classic artists, Isley has cited as a profound influence, particularly for his songwriting prowess and albums like , which she describes as "perfection on vinyl" and a model for emotional depth in R&B. She also draws from '90s hip-hop and R&B, with standing out as a key figure whose storytelling formed part of the "soundtrack to my life" during her formative years, inspiring her integration of hip-hop elements into soulful narratives. In a 2025 interview, she expressed a desire to meet , underscoring his enduring impact on her creative direction. Relocating to amplified these influences through immersion in the city's vibrant jazz and R&B scenes, where she honed her skills at LA County High School for the Arts and drew from the eclectic energy of West Coast musicians. events, including relationships and motherhood, have similarly informed her lyrical themes, channeling introspection and vulnerability into songs that reflect real-life emotional journeys.

Discography

Studio albums

Alex Isley's studio albums primarily encompass her self-released early works and later collaborative projects, showcasing her evolution from introspective R&B to more polished, partnership-driven explorations. Her discography features full-length releases with at least eight tracks, emphasizing themes of , personal growth, and emotional vulnerability, often blending neo-soul elements with modern production. Her debut full-length , Dreams in Analog, was independently released on August 10, 2013, comprising nine tracks over 44 minutes. The project delves into youthful romance and self-discovery, with standout songs like "So Here It Goes" featuring Paris Strother highlighting her airy vocals and analog-inspired instrumentation. As an early effort, it garnered a niche following in R&B circles but limited mainstream attention, serving as a foundation for her later sound. In 2015, Isley followed with L U X U R Y, a self-released 10-track spanning 36 minutes, dropped on 26. The record explores opulent metaphors for intimacy and emotional indulgence, opening with the string-laden "Luxury (The Intro)" and featuring tracks like "It's You" that mix hip-hop rhythms with soulful introspection. Independent reviews praised its lush production and Isley's versatile phrasing, though it remained underground, contributing to her growing reputation in indie R&B scenes. Marigold, a collaborative album with producer Jack Dine, arrived on March 30, 2022, via Springbok Entertainment, containing nine tracks in 28 minutes. Centered on themes of emotional blooming and relational dynamics, it includes highlights like "Such A Thing" and "Love Again," blending upbeat neo-soul with eclectic instrumentation. Critics lauded its cohesive energy, beautiful vocals, and refreshing R&B vibe, marking Isley's major breakthrough with positive reception for its melodic consistency. The album helped elevate her profile, aligning with her early EPs as precursors to fuller expressions. Isley's 2023 collaboration with , I Left My Heart in Ladera, was released on October 20 via Sounds of Crenshaw, featuring nine tracks over 31 minutes. Inspired by heritage, the album addresses , loss, and resilience, with key cuts like the title track (featuring ) emphasizing layered vocals and -infused production. It received acclaim for its dramatic builds and emotional depth, debuting at number two on the Contemporary Jazz Albums chart and boosting her streaming presence, as her overall catalog surpassed 422 million global streams by mid-2025. As of November 2025, no new full-length studio album has followed.

Extended plays and mixtapes

Alex Isley's extended plays and mixtapes have played a crucial role in her early career, allowing her to experiment with R&B, , and lo-fi aesthetics while building a dedicated fanbase through self-released digital projects. These shorter formats often featured intimate, introspective themes and showcased her skills as a self-producer, fostering direct engagement with listeners via platforms like and . Prior to her major label breakthroughs, Isley shared several non-commercial mixtapes and track collections online, which highlighted her raw talent and helped cultivate her underground following from 2010 to 2016. Her debut EP, The Love/Art Memoirs (2012), marked Isley's entry into recorded music with a self-released seven-track project exploring themes of , romance, and personal vulnerability. Produced entirely by Isley, the EP includes tracks like "Don't/Do," "My Theme," "F.D.A.," "The Boy Who Cried Love (Interlude)," and "Into Orbit," blending with soulful introspection over minimalistic arrangements. Released for free download, it received early praise for its authentic and helped establish her as an emerging independent artist. The Beauty of Everything, Part 1 was self-released on February 27, 2018, a four-track EP focusing on and with lo-fi R&B elements. Followed by The Beauty of Everything, Part Two on May 3, 2019, which expanded to five tracks, delving deeper into themes of growth and relationships. These EPs built on her early sound and gained traction in indie circles. In November 2019, Isley collaborated with Jack Dine on Wilton, a six-track EP under Isley & Dine Records, featuring smooth, atmospheric R&B tracks like "Mine" that explored vulnerability and connection, amassing millions of streams and setting the stage for their later work. Isley's 2025 EP WHEN, released April 18 via Free Lunch Records/, consists of six tracks over 17 minutes, continuing themes of vulnerability and romance with production from Camper, Jack Dine, and others. It includes the single "Hands" and marks her major-label debut project. Additionally, NPR's Tiny Desk (June 2025) is a nine-track live EP capturing her viral Tiny Desk concert performance.

Singles

Alex Isley's standalone singles and featured tracks have played a pivotal role in establishing her presence in , often blending soulful vocals with introspective lyrics and gaining traction through viral promotion and soundtrack placements. "," released in July 2020 and featuring Masego with production by Jack Dine, marked a significant breakthrough for Isley as a viral hit on platforms like and , where its sultry, laid-back vibe resonated with listeners seeking relaxed R&B anthems. The track's remix in March 2021, adding to the lineup, amplified its reach, accumulating over 500,000 units sold and earning certification from the RIAA in June 2025—Isley's first such accolade. While it did not peak highly on major charts, its enduring streams contributed to her growing fanbase and independent label momentum under Isley & Dine Records. In 2020, Isley featured on "Reaching" by for the Insecure Season 4 , released via HBO's Raedio imprint, which showcased her harmonious layering over a smooth, atmospheric beat and helped introduce her sound to a broader audience through the popular series' promotion. The track highlighted her versatility in collaborative settings, aligning with the show's themes of relationships and self-discovery. Shifting to a major label era, "HANDS" served as Isley's in 2025 under Free Lunch Records/, emphasizing themes of empowerment through physical and emotional intimacy with lyrics like "I need to feel 'em on me," delivered in her signature warm, seductive tone. Accompanied by an official directed to evoke sensual connection, the Camper-produced track debuted on the Adult R&B Airplay chart at No. 29, eventually peaking at No. 22 with over 16 weeks on the chart, underscoring its promotional push via NPR's Tiny Desk and campaigns. Among her 2025 releases, Isley collaborated on "JUST A DREAM" with Isaiah Falls, released in October via Distribution, a dreamy R&B cut exploring fleeting romance that built on her feature momentum and received playlist placements on and for its lush production and vocal interplay. Earlier features, such as on Terrace Martin's Chapter 7 (2022) and other R&B compilations, further solidified her chart impact in the genre, with appearances on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in supporting roles up to late 2025.

Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards

Alex Isley received her first Grammy Award nominations in November 2023 for the , held in February 2024. These were for her featured vocal performance on "Back to Love" by featuring SiR and Alex Isley, earning nods in the Best R&B category, which recognizes outstanding songwriting in the R&B field, and Best R&B Performance, honoring artistic excellence in vocal or instrumental R&B recordings. The track, blending soulful introspection with jazz-infused production, marked a significant milestone for Isley as a collaborator outside her solo catalog. Despite the recognition, Isley did not win either category, with victories going to competitors in a competitive field that highlighted R&B's evolving landscape. In subsequent years, Isley continued submitting work for Grammy consideration, including promotional campaigns for her releases like the single "Hands," but received no further nominations as of November 2025. This submission history underscores her growing presence in the genre, though the Academy's selections have yet to yield additional honors. Reflecting on the 2023 nominations, Isley expressed profound gratitude in interviews, noting the validation they provided amid her independent career trajectory. In a 2025 feature, she described the experience as affirming her artistic voice, particularly as the daughter of Isley Brothers legend , while emphasizing her desire to carve a distinct path. These nods have bolstered her rising profile, positioning her as a key figure in without a win to date.

Other recognitions

In June 2025, Alex Isley received her first when the single "," featuring Masego and Jack Dine, was awarded status for surpassing 500,000 units in the United States. Isley earned a at the in 2023 for Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration for her contribution to "Still Believe" alongside and Jill Scott. Her June 2025 NPR Tiny Desk Concert marked a significant milestone, drawing widespread acclaim for its intimate performance of tracks from her catalog, including selections from the 2015 album L U X U R Y, and generating over 600,000 views that underscored her growing influence in . The event's cultural resonance led to the release of the live EP NPR's Tiny Desk in October 2025, capturing nine songs from the session and further amplifying her soulful, introspective style. Isley has been highlighted in industry publications as an emerging force in R&B, with Rated R&B featuring her extensively for milestones like her 2025 signing to via Records and her RIAA achievement, positioning her as a key independent-to-major-label success story. has similarly recognized her through coverage of releases such as the single "Hands" in 2025, noting her role in revitalizing soft R&B aesthetics amid broader genre trends.

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