Dinah Jane
Jane in 2017
Jane in 2017
Background information
Birth nameDinah Jane Milika Ilaisaane Hansen
Born (1997-06-22) June 22, 1997
Santa Ana, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active2012–present
Labels
  • Independent
Member ofFifth Harmony
Websitedinahjaneofficial.com

Dinah Jane Milika Ilaisaane Hansen (/ˈdnə/; born June 22, 1997) is an American singer. She auditioned as a solo artist for the second season of The X Factor and a later became a member of Fifth Harmony, which went on to become one of the best-selling girl groups of all time. In October 2017, she featured in RedOne's single "Boom Boom" with Daddy Yankee and French Montana. After the group's hiatus announcement in 2018, Jane signed as a solo artist with L.A. Reid's HitCo Entertainment. Her debut solo single, "Bottled Up" featuring Ty Dolla Sign and Marc E. Bassy, was released in September 2018. This was followed by the release of her extended play Dinah Jane 1 in April 2019.

Early life

Dinah Jane grew up in Santa Ana, California, and is the daughter of Gordon Hansen and Milika Amasio.[3] The eldest of 8 children, she grew up with over 24 family members in her home.[4] Jane is of Tongan, Samoan, Fijian and Danish descent.[5][6] She is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[7][8]

Raised in a musical family, Jane was introduced to music at the age of 4. She performed in public for the first time at age seven singing the national anthem, and sang at local events in Orange County.[9] In 2011, she recorded her first song "Dancing Like a White Girl".[10] She graduated from Orange County School of the Arts in 2015.[11]

Career

2012–2018: The X Factor and Fifth Harmony

Jane auditioned for The X Factor in 2012, singing "If I Were a Boy" (by Beyoncé). For her bootcamp solo performance, she sang "Hero" (by Mariah Carey), and was the only member from Fifth Harmony to have her performance aired. She sang against Diamond White for her bootcamp round, performing Kelly Clarkson’s song "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)"; after forgetting some of the lyrics during her performance,[12] Dinah Jane was eliminated during the bootcamp round. She was ultimately brought-back to the competition, along with Ally Brooke, Normani, Lauren Jauregui, and Camila Cabello, to form the short-lived (but highly successful) girl group Fifth Harmony. The group made it all the way to the finals and landed in third place.[13]

Fifth Harmony's debut song was "Miss Moving On". They released their debut EP, Better Together, in 2013, followed by their first album, Reflection (January 2015), and their sophomore album, 7/27 (May 2016). These first two albums generated the hit singles "Worth It" and "Work from Home", respectively, which reached the top 10 on several international charts. The group also contributed music to the soundtrack of the animated film Hotel Transylvania 2, performing their song "I'm in Love with a Monster". They released their self-titled third studio album—and first as a quartet, following Cabello's departure—on August 25, 2017. On March 19, 2018, the group announced an indefinite hiatus to focus on solo projects.[14]

2015–2020: Solo work and Dinah Jane 1

Jane performing at the LA County Fair in 2017

In 2015, Jane auditioned to play the role of the main character in the then-upcoming animated film Moana; however, the role eventually went to Auliʻi Cravalho.[15] Fuse's website included Jane on an article of the faces of future Asian and Pacific history, naming the most promising entertainers of the region in 2017.[16] She was featured in RedOne's song "Boom Boom" along with Daddy Yankee and French Montana. The single was released in October 2017.[17][18] The following month, Jane sang the Tongan national anthem "Ko e fasi ʻo e tuʻi ʻo e ʻOtu Tonga" at the 2017 Rugby League World Cup semi-final game.[19] Jane released a Christmas medley with singer Leona Lewis in December 2017.[20]

In August 2018, it was announced that Jane had signed a solo record deal with Hitco Entertainment, founded by L.A. Reid and Charles Goldstuck.[21] She released her debut solo single "Bottled Up" featuring Ty Dolla Sign and Marc E. Bassy, along with its lyric video, on September 21, 2018.[22] She released the song's music video and performed the single on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in October 2018.[23][24] Jane performed two new songs "Retrograde" and "I Don't Mind" at the Jingle Bash on December 3, 2018.[25][26] On March 26, 2019, Jane released the music video to her then-unreleased song "Retrograde".[27][28]

On March 28, 2019, Jane announced the release of her debut solo EP, Dinah Jane 1, for April 19, 2019.[29][30] She released the song "Heard It All Before", followed by its music video, as the EP's lead single on April 19.[31] In May, Jane officially released "Retrograde" for digital download and streaming, followed by "SZNS" featuring A Boogie wit da Hoodie in July.[32][33][34] In January 2020, she announced a solo tour following her first few headline shows during 2019. Titled the Dinah Jane World Tour, it would begin in April 2020 in Arizona and travel to other US locations before performing in selected cities in Europe. Indonesia singer Angez Mo was to be her opening act.[35] Coinciding with her tour announcement, Jane announced a new single to be released on February 14, 2020, titled "Missed a Spot".[36] However, the single was pushed back, with Jane releasing two promotional singles titled "Lottery" and "1501" weeks later instead.[37][38] "Missed a Spot" was released on April 2, 2020, with an animated visualizer released on YouTube the following day. The tour was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[39]

2023-present: Post-pandemic return and "Ya Ya"

On August 22, 2023, after taking a break from recording and performing for over three years, Jane released her comeback single "Ya Ya" via Slash Studios as the lead-in to a larger upcoming project.[40] The song's music video puts a spotlight on Jane's Polynesian roots, which she intends to showcase more in her new music.[41] In an interview with Zach Sang, Jane teased several songs which she will release in the future, including "Lole" and "Tell Me".[42]

Influences

Jane has described her music as "urban R&B ... meets '90s to 2000s".[43] Her musical influences are Christina Aguilera,[44] Patti LaBelle, Beyoncé, Leona Lewis, Mariah Carey and Etta James.[45][46][47]

Discography

Extended plays

List of extended plays
Title EP details
Dinah Jane 1

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Digital

[48]
US
Latin

[49]
US
Rhy

[50]
FRA
[51]
MEX
[52]
NZ
Hot

[53]
SPA
[54]
SWI
[55]
"Boom Boom"
(with RedOne, Daddy Yankee and French Montana)
2017 5024170303390 Non-album singles
"Bottled Up"
(featuring Marc E. Bassy and Ty Dolla Sign)
2018 2813
"Heard It All Before" 2019 Dinah Jane 1
"Retrograde" Non-album singles
"SZNS"
(featuring A Boogie wit da Hoodie)
"Missed a Spot"[56] 2020
"Ya Ya"[57] 2023 TBA
"Falling In Love"[58]
(with JKing)
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"
(with Ally Brooke)
Under the Tree
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

List of promotional singles
Title Year Album
"Dancing Like a White Girl"[59] 2011 Non-album promotional singles
"Lottery"[60] 2020
"1501"[61]

Filmography

As herself
Year Name Notes
2012–2013The X Factor U.S.22 episodes (2012)
Guest: 1 episode (2013)
2014Faking ItEpisode: "The Ecstasy and the Agony"
2015Barbie: Life in the DreamhouseEpisode: "Sisters' Fun Day"
2015Taylor Swift: The 1989 World Tour LiveConcert film
2016The RideEpisode: "Fifth Harmony"
2018Lip Sync BattleEpisode: "Fifth Harmony"
2018 Sugar1 episode[62]
2018 The After PartyNetflix film
2019 Wild 'n Out Season 14, Episode 1

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2017 BMI London Awards[63] Pop Award Songs "All in My Head (Flex)" Won
2018 BMI Pop Awards[64] Award Winning Songs Won
Teen Choice Awards[65] Choice Latin Song "Boom Boom" (with RedOne, Daddy Yankee and French Montana) Nominated
2019 IHeartRadio Music Awards Best Solo Breakout Herself Nominated

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