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Tanya Nolan Calls for Greater Respect for Women in the Music Industry: Empowering Through Love, Music, and Entrepreneurship

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Tanya Nolan Calls for Greater Respect for Women in the Music Industry: Empowering Through Love, Music, and Entrepreneurship

Billboard-charting R&B sensation Tanya Nolanspeaks out on the need for men to respect women in the music industry, emphasizing the importance of love and mutual empowerment while continuing to dominate the charts with her hit singles.

The celebrated R&B singer, songwriter, and entrepreneur has made waves in the music industry with her latest single, “Like Water,” featuring Grammy Award-winning artist Raheem DeVaughn.

Released in May 2024, this sultry, jazz-infused track has not only captivated fans but also been added to Smooth Jazz radio, establishing it as a seductive summer anthem. 

As Nolan continues to climb the charts and push creative boundaries, she is using her platform to advocate for the respect of women in the music industry, encouraging men to lead with love and equality.

“Being in the music industry, I’ve seen how women are often overlooked and undervalued, and that needs to change,” says Nolan. “Respect is the foundation for any successful relationship, whether personal or professional. As men in the industry, it’s time to step up, support, and respect women as equals, acknowledging their talents and contributions with the love and dignity they deserve.”

Known for her ability to captivate audiences with her smooth vocals and provocative lyrics, Tanya Nolan’s music is a testament to her artistic prowess. 

Her latest single, “Like Water,” is no exception. The track, with its infectious beat, sultry sound, and mesmerizing visuals, has become a breakout hit across jazz and mainstream platforms alike.

She is also charting with her single “Honey,” co-written with Raheem DeVaughn and produced by Karl Powell Jr. (KP The Colleagues) and Timothy L. Jordan. 

From hit songs like “Let’s Celebrate” and “Pace Yourself,” Tanya Nolan continues to captivate listeners with her infectious sound and powerful lyrics.

Her success as a chart-topping artist is only one aspect of her impressive career. She is also a trailblazing entrepreneur, owning ArtSessionZ, one of the pioneering female-owned record labels in the industry. 

Beyond her music, Tanya Nolan has proven herself as a visionary entrepreneur. As the owner of two of the largest child care centers in Texas—Aww Better Child Care in La Marque and Nolan’s Child Care Center in Galveston—Nolan is committed to providing a nurturing and supportive environment for children and families. 

These centers stand as a testament to her dedication to serving her community and empowering the next generation.

In addition to her child care ventures, Nolan also manages multiple rental properties, employing over 200 staff members and contractors. 

Her business acumen and leadership have established her as a respected figure not only in the music industry but also as a prominent job creator in her community.

“Running ArtSessionZ and my other business ventures while pursuing my passion for music has been an incredible journey,” says Nolan. “I’m proud of the work we’ve done to uplift others and create opportunities, especially for women. Respect, love, and empowerment are values I live by, and I hope to inspire others to embrace those values in everything they do.”

For updates on Tanya Nolan and her music, follow her on social media at @iamtanyanolan.

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