Che'Nelle

Che'Nelle, born as Che'Nelle R. S. Marie on March 10, 1983, in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, is a Malaysian-Australian singer-songwriter known for her distinctive blend of R&B, pop, and reggae influences. She gained international recognition with her debut album, "Things Happen for a Reason," released in 2007, which featured the hit single "I Fell in Love." Her music often incorporates themes of love and empowerment, resonating with a wide audience. Che'Nelle's style is characterized by her smooth vocals and catchy melodies, drawing comparisons to artists like Alicia Keys and Rihanna. Notable works include her singles "I Fell in Love," "Heal," and "Luv Song," which have charted in various countries, particularly in Australia and Japan. Che'Nelle has also collaborated with prominent artists, including Sean Kingston and Akon, further broadening her appeal. Che'Nelle's impact on music lies in her ability to blend cultural influences and genres, contributing to the global recognition of Malaysian artists. She has carved out a niche in the international music scene, inspiring many aspiring musicians from diverse backgrounds.