Iman Jordan is an LA-based Sony Music singer-songwriter whose work has been featured in Highsnobiety and GayTimes Magazine, with song placements on Spotify playlists like Fresh Finds, Anti Pop, and Frequency. His music has soundtracked Hulu’s “Whatever You’re Feeling” campaign, The Chi, Station 19, and the upcoming Jodie film. A gifted songwriter, he has penned songs for Rihanna (“Desperado”), Jazmine Sullivan, and Alicia Keys, as well as DJDS’ “No Pain” featuring Khalid and Charlie Wilson.
Raised in Cincinnati, OH, Iman’s journey reflects the meaning of his name, "Faith." His latest singles, “Deliver” and “War,” address today’s sociopolitical struggles with a call for unity and healing. Committed to merging music with activism, he works with initiatives like Joy To The Polls and ProGeorgia’s Women of Color Initiative. His music tells a story of self-love, redemption, and social change, marking him as a rising voice in both art and activism.
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