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Nailah Thorbourne (born 27 November 1983), better known by her stage name Nyla, is a Jamaican singer from Kingston.[2] Nyla was a member of the R&B and reggae duo Brick & Lace whose debut album, Love Is Wicked, was released by Geffen and KonLive in 2007 and featured the chart topping single "Love Is Wicked". She is best known for being featured on Major Lazer's "Light It Up". Today she writes and performs as a solo artist and is currently recording and releasing music with some of the biggest chart topping artists and producers.

Early life

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Nyla Thorbourne was born to a Jamaican father and an African American mother in Kingston, Jamaica.[3] She has 3 sisters, Tasha, Nyanda and Candace Thorbourne.[4] Nyla went to Campion College High School during which time her group Brick & Lace was formed. After graduating high school Nyla studied marketing at Miami Dade College.[3]

Career

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2006–2012: Brick & Lace and Bloodline

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Nyla's career in music began as a member of the pop / reggae group Brick & Lace. In 2006 the group signed a record deal with Akon's Konvict Muzik[5] / Geffen Records and released their debut album, Love Is Wicked in 2007. The album spawned four charting singles... "Never Never", "Get That Clear", "Bad to di Bone" and their biggest hit to date, "Love Is Wicked", which was listed for 97 weeks in 7 different charts worldwide.[6] In 2010, Nyla and her sisters formed a songwriting team called: Bloodline. They have written songs for Kelly Rowland,[7] Christina Aguilera, Nicole Scherzinger, Leah Labelle and Arash. In 2012, she co-wrote the gold-certified, chart topping single "Follow the Leader", performed by Wisin & Yandel featuring Jennifer Lopez. "Follow the Leader" made strides all over the Latin charts and was one of the major releases in the Latin market the year it released.[citation needed]

2014–present: Solo debut

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In 2015, Nyla was featured on the song "Light It Up" by Major Lazer, a track from their album Peace Is the Mission. Later, a remix of the song featuring Fuse ODG was released as a single, which received highly positive reviews and charted top 10 and reached the #1 spot in many countries throughout Europe. The song also topped many digital formats (i.e. Spotify, Pandora and Shazam).[8][9] In 2016 Nyla also featured on the song "Good Vibe" alongside Warner Bros Recording artist Strobe. The record was well received with over 1 million streams to date on Spotify. In 2017 Nyla picked up right where she left off with the release of the Ed Sheeran "Shape Of You" (Major Lazer Remix) feat. Nyla & Kranium.[citation needed]

Discography

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Singles

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As lead artist

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  • 2013: Stand up
  • 2014: Body Calling
  • 2019: Faith
  • 2019: We Can Believe In (with Paul Secondi & Monarques)
  • 2020: Mad Out (with Mr. Vegas and Topo La Maskara)
  • 2020: Fuego (with Topo La Maskara)
  • 2020: Bam Bam (with Freezy & Topo La Maskara)
  • 2020: Shake It (with Topo La Maskara and Deewunn)
  • 2020: Hard & Done (with Jugglerz and Charly Black)
  • 2020: One Love (with Maor Levi)
  • 2023: Death Of Us (with KONO)
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Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[10]
US
Dance

[11]
CAN
[12]
AUS
[13]
AUT
[14]
BEL
(FL)

[15]
FRA
[16]
NLD
[17]
SWI
[18]
UK
[19]
"Pornstar"
(Sean Paul featuring Nyla)
2013 Full Frequency
"I Want You (Remix)"
(Tafari featuring Nyla)
2014 Non-album single
"Touch Me There"
(Redsan featuring Nyla)
The Baddest
"Light It Up"
(Major Lazer featuring Nyla)
2015 9 Peace Is the Mission
"Light It Up (Remix)"
(Major Lazer featuring Nyla and Fuse ODG)
73 7 32 54 4 14 2 7 7
"Too Cool (Right Here)"
(Sneakbo featuring Nyla)
2016 Non-album single
"Good Vibe"
(Strobe featuring Nyla)
"Shape Of You (Major Lazer Remix)"
(Ed Sheeran featuring Nyla & Kranium)
2017
"Young Hearts"
(Henry Fong featuring Nyla & Stylo G)
"Skirt Hem"
(KickRaux featuring Beenie Man, Tommy Lee Sparta & Nyla)
2019 - - - - - - - - - -

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Nailah Thorbourne (born November 27, 1983), known professionally as Nyla, is a Jamaican singer and songwriter from Kingston. She rose to prominence as a member of the R&B and duo , alongside her sister Thorbourne, achieving international success with their debut single "Love Is Wicked" in 2007. Formed in 2004 after Nyla and her sisters performed in Jamaica's Music Theatre Company, relocated to and signed with Akon's Konvict Music label, releasing their debut album Love Is Wicked in 2007. The album featured hits like "Never Never" and "Take Me Back," and the group toured globally, including as openers for Gwen Stefani's . After a hiatus in 2011, the sisters formed the songwriting collective Bloodline, contributing tracks to artists such as , , and . Nyla launched her solo career blending pop, R&B, and influences, with notable singles including "Stand Up" (2012), "Body Calling" (2013), and "Selecta" (2015). Her collaboration with on "Light It Up," featuring in the 2016 remix, marked a significant crossover hit, peaking on international charts and earning multi-platinum certification. In 2023, announced a return to the scene; in 2024, they released the single "Proof" and performed at events including honoring .

Early life and education

Childhood and family

Nailah Thorbourne, known professionally as Nyla, was born on November 27, 1983, in , to Paul Thorbourne, a Jamaican father and gospel musician who also played guitar and , and Corine Thorbourne, an African American mother from New York who is a singer. The family resided in Kingston during her early years, where the cultural vibrancy of shaped her formative experiences. Nyla grew up alongside her three sisters: Thorbourne, her elder sibling and later musical partner in the duo ; Tasha Thorbourne, who briefly joined the group before transitioning to behind-the-scenes work; and Candace Thorbourne. The Thorbourne sisters shared a close-knit dynamic, with the household serving as a nurturing environment for creative expression. The family's musical atmosphere profoundly influenced Nyla's early interest in music, as her parents exposed her and her sisters to a diverse array of genres including from her father's repertoire, R&B, , and icons like , alongside American influences such as and from her mother. This blend fostered her innate affinity for rhythmic and fusion sounds, with the family encouraging artistic pursuits while emphasizing the balance with formal education.

Schooling and higher education

Nyla attended Campion College, a prestigious in , where she honed her early interests in through participation in school activities and the formation of the musical group with her sister . In her late teens, following family relocation from , Nyla moved to , , and enrolled at to pursue a degree in marketing, marking the beginning of her formal higher education in the United States. She subsequently transferred to the , where she studied advertising and theatre, fields that complemented her creative inclinations and provided a foundation for her multifaceted career. Throughout her college years, Nyla balanced her academic commitments with burgeoning music aspirations, continuing to develop alongside her studies prior to the duo's commercial success.

Career

2006–2012: Brick & Lace and Bloodline

In 2004, sisters Nyanda and Nyla Thorbourne formed the musical duo in , initially as a trio with their sister Tasha before transitioning to a duo focused on blending , , and R&B elements. The group gained early traction through local performances, leading to their signing in 2006 with Akon's Konvict Muzik imprint, distributed via under the Interscope umbrella, which provided broader international exposure. Brick & Lace released their debut album, Love Is Wicked, on December 4, 2007, through , showcasing their signature fusion of rhythmic beats with smooth R&B vocals. The title track served as the , produced over the and achieving significant chart longevity, including 97 weeks across multiple international charts and peaking at number 4 on the French Singles Chart. Follow-up singles like "Never Never" and "Get That Clear" further highlighted their pop-reggae style, contributing to the album's reception in markets such as and . The duo's achievements during this period included extensive touring and high-profile performances that solidified their international recognition in the dancehall-R&B genre. They performed at major events across continents, including their debut shows in Uganda in early 2008, where they headlined New Year's concerts drawing large crowds and marking their growing appeal beyond Jamaica. Additional tours took them to Europe and North America, often alongside Akon and other Konvict artists, fostering a dedicated fanbase through energetic live sets that emphasized their harmonious sisterly dynamic and genre-blending sound. In 2010, Nyla and , along with their sister Candace Thorbourne, established the songwriting collective Bloodline to expand their creative output beyond performing. The team garnered notable credits, including co-writing the 2012 single "Follow the Leader" for featuring , which reached gold certification and topped charts in several Latin markets. This period also saw Brick & Lace experimenting with bilingual tracks for French audiences, such as collaborations with and , reflecting their adaptability in diverse musical landscapes. By 2012, entered a hiatus amid challenges with label support and evolving creative directions, effectively pausing group activities after a series of independent releases and performances.

2013–present: Solo career

After the hiatus of , Nyla transitioned to a solo career, releasing her debut single "Stand Up" in April 2013 under Ky-Mani Marley's Konfrontation Muzik Group label. The track, a blend of R&B and , featured sensual lyrics and marked her first independent venture outside group dynamics. A followed in August 2013, directed to showcase her solo presence. In 2014, Nyla continued with independent releases, including the single "Body Calling," which explored pop-reggae fusion and included an official directed by Rona . These early efforts established her as a versatile artist drawing from her songwriting roots in prior collaborations. She followed with "Selecta" in 2015, further blending and pop elements. Nyla's breakthrough came in 2015 with her feature on Major Lazer's "Light It Up" from the album , with the 2016 remix alongside achieving international success. The track peaked at No. 7 on the UK Singles Chart and reached No. 7 on the US chart. It achieved significant certifications, including 2× Platinum by the RIAA in the and 3× Platinum by the BPI in the UK for 1.8 million units, certified in March 2024—marking the first such honor for a Jamaican woman. By 2023, the remix had surpassed 1 billion streams on . Nyla maintained momentum with solo releases and returned in 2023 with "Death of Us," a single produced by KONO. In 2023, announced their return to the scene, leading to joint performances including at the Ethnik Festival of Arts & Culture in in 2024, where the duo highlighted their vocal range despite challenges. Her ongoing activity includes active engagement on platforms like , where she shares updates on music and milestones, alongside streaming successes for her catalog.

Discography

Singles as lead artist

Nyla's solo career as a lead artist began after the hiatus of in 2012, marking her transition to independent releases blending R&B, , and pop influences. Her singles have primarily been issued through small labels or self-released, achieving modest in Jamaican and international circuits without major chart breakthroughs. "Stand Up," released on May 31, , via Konfrontation Muzik Group, served as her debut solo single. Produced by C&C Productions, the up-tempo track features sensual lyrics with double entendres, encouraging empowerment and intimacy, and received positive mentions for its -R&B fusion in niche outlets. It garnered limited streaming traction but highlighted Nyla's post-duo era. No official chart positions were recorded, though it saw on Jamaican radio stations. In 2013, Nyla followed with "Body Calling," an independent release via Fox Fuse emphasizing dancehall rhythms and romantic themes. The single, accompanied by an official released in 2014, was praised for its energetic production and Nyla's commanding lead vocals, aligning with her post-Brick & Lace exploration of solo sensuality. It experienced similar limited exposure, primarily through online platforms and regional playlists, without notable commercial metrics. "Selecta," released in 2015 as an independent single, further showcased her roots with upbeat rhythms and confident vocals. It received mentions in bios but had limited commercial charting. "," issued on April 1, 2019, represented a shift toward pop-EDM elements, co-written with Phillip “TxTHEWAY” Edwards. Released via 1227707 Records DK, the upbeat track implores listeners to take emotional risks, earning acclaim as an infectious dance single in electronic reviews for its catchy hooks and Nyla's versatile delivery. It achieved moderate streaming success on platforms like but did not enter major charts. "We Can Believe In," also in 2019 with Paul Secondi & Monarques, blended pop and electronic sounds. In 2020, Nyla released "Mad Out" with and Topo La Maskara, incorporating elements, and "Hard & Done" with Jugglerz, focusing on relational themes. Both saw regional play but no major charts. Nyla's most recent , "Death of Us," dropped on June 16, 2023, in collaboration with producer KONO under Sparkle By Starmony. This number, described as a summer with vibrant production, explores themes of passionate relationships on the brink. Critics noted its high-energy vibe and Nyla's prominent lead role, contributing to renewed interest in her independent output amid a two-year hiatus. The track saw increased streaming post-release, particularly in dance playlists, though specific chart data remains unavailable. No new solo s were released as of November 2025.
TitleRelease DateLabelNotes
Stand UpMay 31, 2013Konfrontation Muzik GroupDebut solo; reggae-R&B; limited airplay
Body CallingNovember 12, 2013Fox FuseDancehall-infused; official video in 2014
Selecta2015Independent single; limited exposure
April 1, 20191227707 Records DKPop-EDM; co-written with TxTHEWAY
We Can Believe In (with Paul Secondi & Monarques)2019IndependentPop-electronic collaboration
Mad Out (with and Topo La Maskara)2020Independent collaboration
Hard & Done (with Jugglerz)2020IndependentRelational themes; regional play
Death of Us (with KONO), 2023Sparkle Music By Starmony summer single
Nyla's most notable appearance as a featured artist came on the 2015 remix of Major Lazer's "Light It Up," alongside , which elevated her visibility in the electronic and dance music scenes. Released as part of the extended edition of Major Lazer's album , the track blends rhythms with influences, showcasing Nyla's versatile vocals in the chorus. It debuted on charts in late 2015 and became a global hit, peaking at number 7 on the UK Singles Chart where it spent 47 weeks, number 2 on the UK Dance Singles Chart, and number 1 on the UK Independent Singles Chart. In the United States, "Light It Up (Remix)" reached number 73 on the and number 6 on the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, marking Nyla's entry into mainstream American markets. The song's enduring popularity is evidenced by its certifications, including 3× Platinum in the UK by the BPI for 1,800,000 units as of 2024, 2× Platinum in the by the RIAA for 2,000,000 units, 5× Platinum in Italy by FIMI, 3× Platinum in , and 2× Platinum in Denmark and . Beyond this flagship collaboration, Nyla has contributed vocals to select other singles, including the 2017 Major Lazer remix of Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You" with Kranium and Henry Fong's "Young Hearts" alongside that same year, though these releases saw more limited chart impact compared to "Light It Up." These features have collectively amassed hundreds of millions of streams, bolstering her profile in international dance and genres.

Other ventures

Business endeavors

In 2024, Nyla Thorbourne, known professionally as Nyla, founded Vlair Shapewear, where she serves as CEO and creative force behind the brand's development. The company specializes in innovative shapewear designed to enhance curves while prioritizing comfort, particularly for women wearing revealing or cut-out styles that traditional options cannot accommodate. Vlair's product lines include specialized items such as all-in-one bodysuits, shaping briefs, and strapless, backless designs tailored for cut-out dresses, allowing users greater wardrobe flexibility without compromising support or confidence. Thorbourne has been personally involved in the design process, drawing on her background in marketing from to inform the brand's aesthetic and functionality. The line launched with a focus on empowering women through seamless integration with modern fashion, with active promotions beginning in 2024 and continuing through 2025. In 2025, the brand continued promotions through on platforms like , featuring ambassadors and new product showcases. Thorbourne's marketing strategies for Vlair leverage her established platform from her music career with , using endorsements and targeted outreach to build visibility among fans of and contemporary styles. The brand emphasizes social media advertising on platforms like and , alongside influencer collaborations, to drive engagement and highlight practical applications in everyday and event wear. Collections released in summer 2025, such as those featuring versatile shaping pieces, underscore the brand's growth in addressing real-world fashion challenges. In 2024, Nyla, along with her sister Nyanda of Brick & Lace, raised allegations of copyright infringement against Sean Paul and Will Smith's track "Light Em Up," featured on the soundtrack for the film Bad Boys: Ride or Die. The sisters pointed to similarities in the title, cadence, rhythm, and melodic elements between the new song and Major Lazer's 2015 hit "Light It Up," on which Nyla was the featured vocalist. Nyla clarified that her concerns were not directed personally at Sean Paul but stemmed from broader issues in the music industry, emphasizing the right of creators to voice suspicions about potential copying. Nyanda supported these claims, noting perceived overlaps in melody and flow while expressing respect for Sean Paul, and both sisters indicated that any resolution would be determined through legal channels, with courts ultimately deciding the matter. The allegations sparked significant public backlash on in June 2024, with Nyla facing criticism and accusations of overreacting, prompting her sister to defend her against online . Sean Paul's wife, Jodi Henriques, publicly rebuked Nyla in a YouTube video, arguing that the songs differed in groove, key, and , and claiming that most commenters (98% in one post) did not detect similarities; she urged Nyla to handle such issues privately rather than publicly. Media outlets covered the controversy extensively, including reports on the heated exchanges and Nyla's subsequent clarification that she sought internal resolution while advocating for creators' protections. As of November 2025, no formal has been filed, and the dispute remains unresolved, with no public updates on legal proceedings. Amid these events, Nyla has publicly advocated for stronger protections of Jamaican artists' rights concerning music certifications and streaming royalties, particularly in international markets. This stance gained prominence following the March 2024 certification of "Light It Up" as triple platinum in the by the , marking her as the first Jamaican woman to achieve this milestone with over 1.8 million equivalent units sold or streamed. In statements tied to both the and the dispute, Nyla highlighted the need for fair recognition and compensation for Jamaican creators in global streaming ecosystems, underscoring systemic challenges in royalty distribution.

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