Jhene Aiko and Michelle Jenneke net worth
Jhene Aiko is an American R&B writer and artist. She is well-known for her mix tape, Sailing Soul(s) that was made available on her site in 2011. Her musical journey began when she was in her teens, singing for B2K. R&B group B2K. The group introduced her as a relative of B2K rapper Lil Fizz which was a fraudulent marketing strategy used to entice viewers. Her hits on the music scene comprise Sail Out The Worst Uh Huh and Why I Love You. In 2002, she made her debut as a playback singer for the soundtrack to the movie The Master of Disguise by singing the track Cherry Pie. Also, she appeared in her old boyfriend, ORyans's debut video Take It Slow. Her main genres are R&B Hip-Hop & Rap. Her hit single 3:16AM which was released by the renowned publishing firm A&R contributed to her increasing popularity. Her international fame was gained by her collaboration with Drake on his album Nothing Was the same. The Worst was the top-selling single in US Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop-Airplay in May 2014. It also reached 11th place in Hot R&B/Hip-Hop. In 2015, she was nominated in three Grammy Awards.
Michelle Jenneke, a model and social media influencer from Australia is popular. Michelle Jenneke became famous as an Olympian and silver medalist. The Australian hurdler also has an impressive social media. Moving on to the celebrity hurdlers family background she hasn't revealed details about her family members or parents. Through social media platforms she's shared photos with her relatives. When it comes to her siblings, she also has a brother. The name of the brother hasn't yet been revealed. She enjoyed playing outside and played sports as a kid. Michelle Jenneke's schooling Michelle Jenneke first went to Hills Grammar School. She also attended Sydney University after graduating from high school. She's pursuing dual degrees in mechanical and electrical engineering. Michelle Jenneke, a model and influencer on social media from Australia is widely known. It is no secret that she won a Silver medal at the Olympics. Her first training was at Cherrybrook Athletics Club as a hurdler with Mick Zisti when she was just 10 years old. In the Pacific School Games 2008 in Canberra, she participated in the 100-meter and the 200-meter hurdles. The 100m hurdles were her winning event during the Australian Junior Championships in March in 2010. Also, she broke record at Australian Junior Championships record for the sprint medley women's relay. In 2011 she competed for the Pirtek Athletic All-Stars event.






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