Dylan Jenet

Dylan Jenét Collins, (born October 17, 1997) better known as Dylan Jenét, is a recording artist, songwriter and actress from Hampton, New York. She is currently under management with The Chemists Record Label headed by former Interscope Executive Garnett March. Dylan is known for her "Girl Anthem" single “Bad One” produced by Grammy Award Winners Adonis and Lashawn Daniels which is currently being played on popular radio stations around the country.
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Dylan has performed for Barack Obama during his Democratic National Convention and Inaugural Ball. She has been mentored by some of music’s most impressive names, including musician, Stevie Wonder, Ray Chew and singer, Betty Wright. Influenced by pop, urban, R&B and rock, Dylan’s sound is a fusion of all that she has absorbed over the years. Even her idols are an eclectic mix of innovators—from and Rihanna to Michael Jackson and Madonna. She has also won a NAMMY (Native American Music Award) and has played "Nala" in the famous Broadway Play The Lion King.
She is actively involved in a number of charities; with one cause hitting particularly close to home. After noticing the escalating suicide rates amongst Native American teens, she was moved to create a community which serves as not only a safe haven, but a place to celebrate native pride. She started her own organization, Rez 2 Rez Foundation, with the hopes of gathering Native American youth nationwide.
 
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