Biography
Alana Chenevert, a Portland-based singer and rapper known professionally as the Last Artful, Dodgr, shaped an unconventional left-field pop aesthetic across a range of projects. Among them were the 2013 mixtape 199NVRLND, the 2017 collaborative album Bone Music with Neill Von Tally, and a featured turn on Anderson .Paak's "Anywhere." Her distinctive fusion of R&B, hip-hop, and pop sustained momentum into the next decade, evident on the 2020 single "Better Safe Than Social" and 2022's "Hullabaloo."
Raised in Los Angeles, Chenevert completed her studies at Humboldt State University while performing as a hip-hop MC and serving as a local radio DJ. She introduced the Last Artful, Dodgr project with the 2013 mixtape 199NVRLND. Its eclectic scope aligned with the influences noted on her press materials—Nina Simone, Sufjan Stevens, Prince, and Kraftwerk. After leaving L.A. for Portland that same year, she attracted the attention of the city's Fresh Selects imprint, which signed her and issued the Neill Von Tally-produced Fractures EP in 2015. The next year brought the single "Squadron" with beatmaker DJ WNTD and the collaborative Rare Treat EP alongside Myke Bogan. Early 2017 saw the release of Bone Music, the joint LP with Von Tally led by the track "Oofda." In 2018 she issued her own single "Win Is Enough" and joined Snoop Dogg on Anderson .Paak's "Anyway," exposing her to broader audiences.
After the 2020 double-single "Hot" b/w "Wrong Way," Chenevert delivered the self-produced anthem "Better Safe Than Social," which struck a chord with listeners during the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic. "Lightwork" and "Hullabaloo" followed over the next two years.
Raised in Los Angeles, Chenevert completed her studies at Humboldt State University while performing as a hip-hop MC and serving as a local radio DJ. She introduced the Last Artful, Dodgr project with the 2013 mixtape 199NVRLND. Its eclectic scope aligned with the influences noted on her press materials—Nina Simone, Sufjan Stevens, Prince, and Kraftwerk. After leaving L.A. for Portland that same year, she attracted the attention of the city's Fresh Selects imprint, which signed her and issued the Neill Von Tally-produced Fractures EP in 2015. The next year brought the single "Squadron" with beatmaker DJ WNTD and the collaborative Rare Treat EP alongside Myke Bogan. Early 2017 saw the release of Bone Music, the joint LP with Von Tally led by the track "Oofda." In 2018 she issued her own single "Win Is Enough" and joined Snoop Dogg on Anderson .Paak's "Anyway," exposing her to broader audiences.
After the 2020 double-single "Hot" b/w "Wrong Way," Chenevert delivered the self-produced anthem "Better Safe Than Social," which struck a chord with listeners during the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic. "Lightwork" and "Hullabaloo" followed over the next two years.
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