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Tanya Nolan Scores Major Win with #2 Spot on Smooth Jazz Network’s 2025 Year-End Top 100 for “Like Water (SoulPersona Remix)” ft. Raheem DeVaughn

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Tanya Nolan Scores Major Win with #2 Spot on Smooth Jazz Network’s 2025 Year-End Top 100 for “Like Water (SoulPersona Remix)” ft. Raheem DeVaughn

Billboard chart-topping R&B singer and songwriter Tanya Nolan continues her unstoppable rise as her SoulPersona Remix of “Like Water” featuring Grammy-winning soulful vocalist Raheem DeVaughn lands at #2 on the Smooth Jazz Network’s 2025 Year-End SJ Top 100 Chart—one of the highest honors in the format.

This prestigious ranking places Nolan among the most influential artists of the year, acknowledging her impact, artistry, and the song’s powerful hold on Smooth Jazz radio throughout 2025.

The 2025 Year-End SJ Top 100 highlights an elite roster, including Kim Waters (#7), Phylicia Rae with Norman Brown (#9), James & Koz (#16), Norman Brown (#19), Marion Meadows (#23), Kayla Waters (#24), Kirk Whalum (#27, #30), Jazz In Pink (#41), Pieces of a Dream (#50), Jonathan Butler (#86), and more—solidifying Nolan’s position among the genre’s leading creators.

Nolan’s top-tier placement reflects both her magnetic vocal performance and the remix’s lush fusion of jazz-infused R&B, produced by acclaimed UK producer SoulPersona. Originally produced by KP of The Colleagues, “Like Water” first debuted in May 2024 to widespread acclaim, quickly becoming a staple on Smooth Jazz and R&B playlists nationwide.

The remix elevates the track’s sensuality and sophistication with refined jazz textures and a smooth rhythmic flow—perfectly complemented by DeVaughn’s signature velvet tone.

“‘Like Water’ represents everything I love about music—emotion, connection, and artistry,” says Nolan. “This remix is a testament to collaboration at its finest. I’m honored to see it resonate so deeply with listeners and grateful for the incredible support from Smooth Jazz radio and my fans.”

With captivating visuals, rich instrumentation, and genre-blurring creativity, “Like Water (SoulPersona Remix)” has become a defining moment in Nolan’s catalog. Its ascent to the #2 year-end position underscores her growing influence across Smooth Jazz and R&B, marking yet another milestone in her dynamic career.

Like Water (SoulPersona Remix)” featuring Raheem DeVaughn is available now on all major streaming platforms.

Follow Tanya Nolan on social media: @iamtanyanolan

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