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Billboard Chart-Topper Tanya Nolan WOWs SiriusXM’s Heart and Soul’s for Women’s History Month with Electrifying Live Performance

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Billboard Chart-Topper Tanya Nolan WOWs SiriusXM’s Heart and Soul’s for Women’s History Month with Electrifying Live Performance

In celebration of Women’s History Month, Billboard chart-topper and powerhouse singer-songwriter Tanya Nolan wowed the airwaves with an electrifying live performance on SiriusXM’s Heart & Soul Sessions.

Known for her signature blend of R&B, soul, jazz, and gospel-infused melodies, Nolan’s captivating vocals and undeniable stage presence made this a must-hear event.

Adding to the excitement, Tanya Nolan sat down for an exclusive interview with Eutopia, offering fans a deeper look into her journey, artistry, and what’s next for this chart-topping sensation.

With a string of hits solidifying her presence in the music industry, Tanya Nolan continued to captivate audiences with “Honey,” “Let’s Celebrate,” “Pace Yourself” (featuring Raheem DeVaughn), and “Good Woman.”

Her latest gospel single, “Blessings,” marked a new chapter in her career, blending R&B, soul, and gospel influences to reflect her deep gratitude and faith. “Like Water,” featuring Grammy Award-winning soul singer Raheem DeVaughn, received a fresh remix produced in collaboration with SoulPersona, blending smooth jazz elements with the soulful essence of the original.

Tanya’s live performances have been renowned for their electrifying energy. In 2024, she headlined Tiffany Haddish’s She Ready Foundation Gala and will return for the May 2025 edition, solidifying her reputation as a powerhouse performer.

For the month of March, Tanya will be spotlighted in SiriusXM’s Women’s History Month – Heart & Soul Sessions, where she will pay tribute to the legendary Mary J. Blige, acknowledging her profound influence on her musical journey. Fans can tune in to the Mary J. Blige Channel for this special segment airing in March.

Beyond music, Tanya Nolan is a two-time honorary doctorate recipient—one in Humanitarianism and another in Music—recognizing her significant contributions to both the industry and her community. 

In 2024, she received the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award, further cementing her transformative impact.

Tanya’s music and advocacy reflect her commitment to empowerment, self-love, and resilience, leaving an indelible mark on both the entertainment and real estate industries.

Follow Tanya Nolan on her social media channels at iamtanyanolan.

Visit Tanya Nolan’s website for more information at tanyanolanmusic.com.

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