Adi Oasis

[1] Adi Oasis was born on May 17, 1985, in Saint-Mandé, Île-de-France, and grew up in a suburb of Paris, France, representing a fusion of Caribbean and Southern French heritage.

During her first year in the city, she formed her first music group, "The Crowd," a trio with fellow musicians Randy Mason and Akil Dasan.

The song, produced in partnership with Morgan Wiley, garnered significant attention on YouTube, amassing over 10 million views in the first year.

In a social media announcement, she explained that "Adi" is a nickname of Adeline, and she chose "Oasis" as it represents her sanctuary, whether on stage or in the studio.

[13][14] Adi Oasis draws inspiration from a range of artists, including Prince, Chaka Khan, Curtis Mayfield, Parliament-Funkadelic, Aretha Franklin, Earth Wind & Fire, Linda Clifford, Minnie Riperton, D’Angelo, and more.

Several songs on the album, including 'Red To Violet,' 'Serena,' and 'Marigold,' can be seen as anthems for Black women, while others, such as 'Sidonie' and 'The Water,' pay homage to her family and cultural heritage.

[16] Source:[18] Upon its release, "Lotus Glow" received critical acclaim for its personal and introspective nature, Adi Oasis's artistic growth, and musicality.

[20][21][22] Source:[23] Source:[25] Adi Oasis tours globally, appearing with such artists as Anderson .Paak, Keyshia Cole, JUNGLE, Gregory Porter, Lee Fields, Big Freeda, Natalie Prass,[19][11] and has performed at Central Park Summerstage, Afropunk, Funk on the Rocks (Red Rocks) and London Jazz Festival.