
BIOGRAPHY
N'Dambi is an American singer-songwriter and musician known for her contributions to the soul and R&B genres. Born Chonita Coleman in Dallas, Texas, N'Dambi has gained recognition for her powerful and soulful vocals, as well as her ability to infuse various musical influences into her work.
N'Dambi released her debut album, "Little Lost Girls Blues," in 1999, introducing her unique sound and establishing herself as an artist to watch in the neo-soul movement. Her music often incorporates elements of jazz, funk, and traditional R&B, showcasing her versatility as a vocalist and songwriter.
One of her notable albums, "Tunin' Up & Cosignin'" (2001), received positive reviews for its soulful and eclectic approach. N'Dambi's ability to blend genres and her emotionally charged performances have earned her a dedicated fan base.
In addition to her solo career, N'Dambi has collaborated with various artists and has been featured on projects with notable musicians. Her work is characterized by its authenticity, rich vocal delivery, and thought-provoking lyrics.