Kwanza Jones

Jones started her singing career after performing and winning Amateur Night at the Apollo Theater while in college at Princeton University.

Jones started her singing career after performing and winning Amateur Night at the Apollo Theater while in college at Princeton University.

Along with original material, this album also featured two cover songs, The Doors' "Light My Fire" and Ashford & Simpson's "Ain't No Mountain High Enough".

[12] "Think Again – The Remixes" is a Dance project featuring the single, "Think Again" where Kwanza collaborated with Grammy nominated American DJ/producer/remixer, Mike Rizzo.

[16] Jones has served on the board of directors of national organizations like Susan G. Komen, where she pushed them to diversify both their leadership and their programming.

[17] In 2022, Jones donated $30,000 to WRRAP, PFLAG, and Girls Inc. following the release of her music video "Queen Moves Only, Mother's Day Mix."

[19] In 2020, Jones announced a $20 million gift to Princeton University to help expand the student body and in support of access and inclusion.

[21] In 2019, Jones joined the board of directors of Susan G. Komen, the world's leading breast cancer organization.

[22] In 2019, Jones released "Problem,"[23] leading up the 2020 elections, a music video style public service announcement that addressed injustice, racial profiling, and issues that impact women and other historically marginalized people.

"[27][28] This is a national campaign committed to ending the commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking of girls and young women.