Artist

Delaney Jane

Genre: Electronic ,Club/Dance
Origin: U.S.A
Active: 2014 - Present
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Hailing from Toronto, Canada, Delaney Jane works as an EDM singer and songwriter. Immediately after finishing at a performing arts high school she joined Shaun Frank on tour, registering her initial major impact on the dance community through her vocal turn on his upbeat club cut “This Could Be Love,” which surfaced in late 2014. Mid-2015 brought the Beatport chart-topper “Shades of Grey,” a joint effort by Frank, Jane, and Oliver Heldens. Later that year she appeared on “Heaven” alongside Frank and KSHMR, contributed to a remix EP of Estiva and Skouners’ “Playing with Fire,” and released the single “The Other Side” with Nique, Mark, and Prince.

Two further Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs Top 40 entries arrived in 2016 when she supplied lead vocals for Dzeko & Torres’ “L’Amour Toujours” and for DVBBS and Shaun Frank’s “La La Land,” the latter also serving as her first appearance on Canada’s Hot 100. While preparing her own EP, she re-entered the Billboard dance chart in 2017 with “Easy Go,” a Grandtheft collaboration that peaked at number 26. That same year she earned her first Juno and Grammy nominations, both for Adventure Club’s dance track “Limitless,” which featured her vocals. Her solo debut arrived in December 2017 with the breakup single “Howl,” issued on her own Dirty Pretty Things imprint. Additional solo releases followed in 2018: the piano ballad “Hotel Room,” the low-key pop number “Bad Habits,” and the sultry “L.U.I.” In 2019 she issued the singles “You’re So Last Summer,” “Red,” and “Hello My Loneliness,” the last of which included Minnesota rapper Call Me Karizma.