Jamia Simone Nash, born on September 27, 1996, is an American singer, songwriter, and actress known for her contributions to the R&B and gospel genres. She first gained recognition as a contestant on the reality TV show "The Voice" in 2014, where her powerful vocals and emotional performances earned her a significant following. Nash’s music career includes notable works such as her debut EP, "Stronger," released in 2016, which showcases her vocal prowess and songwriting skills. She has also collaborated with various artists and contributed to soundtracks, including her song "Ain't Gonna Leave You" featured in the film "The Last Black Man in San Francisco." In addition to her music career, Nash has made a mark in acting, appearing in television series like "The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story," where she demonstrated her versatility as an artist. Jamia Simone Nash's impact on music is characterized by her ability to blend traditional gospel influences with contemporary R&B, appealing to a diverse audience and inspiring young artists with her authenticity and talent.