
Nikki Yanofsky
Jazz / soul
- Origin
- Montréal
- Born
- 1994
- Genres
- pop, RnB contemporain, jazz, soul, rock
- Labels
- Decca Records
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Biography
Nicole Rachel Yanofsky, known as "Nikki", was born on February 8, 1994, in Montreal, Quebec. She is a Canadian jazz-pop singer recognized for her powerful voice and unique style. Nikki gained fame by singing the CTV Olympic broadcast theme song, "I Believe", which was also the theme song for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver. She performed at the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympics and at the opening ceremony of the 2010 Winter Paralympic Games. Nikki has released several albums, including "Nikki" in 2010 and "Little Secret" in 2014, solidifying her place in the Canadian music scene.
Highlights
- Born on February 8, 1994, in Montreal.
- Theme song for the 2010 Winter Olympics: "I Believe".
- Performed at the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2010 Olympics.
- Notable albums: "Nikki" (2010), "Little Secret" (2014).
- Awarded the Canadian Walk of Fame in 2010.
Discography
- Nikki2010
- Little Secret2014
- Solid Gold EP · EP2016
- Turn Down the Sound2020
- Nikki by Starlight2022
- C’est si bon · EP2022
Awards
- 🏆Allée des célébrités canadiennes (2010)
FAQ
How old is Nikki Yanofsky?
Nikki Yanofsky was born in 1994.
Where is Nikki Yanofsky from?
Nikki Yanofsky is from Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
What kind of music does she make?
Nikki Yanofsky makes pop, contemporary RnB, jazz, soul, and rock.
What are her biggest hits?
Some of her biggest hits include the albums "Nikki" (2010) and "Little Secret" (2014).
Since when has she been active?
The data does not specify since when Nikki Yanofsky has been active.
Has she won any awards?
Yes, Nikki Yanofsky won an award at the Canadian Walk of Fame in 2010.
