Vocalist Olivia Noelle is a soulful performer, with a bent toward dance-oriented R&B-, hip-hop-, and electronic-influenced pop. Raised in Portland, Oregon, Noelle grew up listening to artists like Mariah Carey, Toni Braxton, and the Spice Girls, as well as rappers like Tupac and OutKast. Inspired to pursue a music career, she initially moved to Los Angeles at age 17 where she began going to writing sessions with producers and other professionals. Her creative path eventually led her to Brooklyn, New York, where she began cultivating her own sound, a process that culminated in her 2015 debut single "Faking It." The track caught on online and helped build Noelle's fan base. More singles followed, including 2017's "Made of Gold" and 2018's "High for Me," featuring Kid Ink.
Vocalist Olivia Noelle is a soulful performer, with a bent toward dance-oriented R&B-, hip-hop-, and electronic-influenced pop. Raised in Portland, Oregon, Noelle grew up listening to artists like Mariah Carey, Toni Braxton, and the Spice Girls, as well as rappers like Tupac and OutKast. Inspired to pursue a music career, she initially moved to Los Angeles at age 17 where she began going to writing sessions with producers and other professionals. Her creative path eventually led her to Brooklyn, New York, where she began cultivating her own sound, a process that culminated in her 2015 debut single "Faking It." The track caught on online and helped build Noelle's fan base. More singles followed, including 2017's "Made of Gold" and 2018's "High for Me," featuring Kid Ink.