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Syleena Johnson was born on 2 September, 1976 in Harvey, IL. Discover Syleena Johnson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?

Popular As Syleena Thompson
Occupation Singer-songwriter · actress · television presenter
Age 48 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 2 September 1976
Birthday 2 September
Birthplace Harvey, Illinois, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Syleena Johnson Height, Weight & Measurements

At 48 years old, Syleena Johnson height is 5′ 10″ .

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Height 5′ 10″
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Who Is Syleena Johnson's Husband?

Her husband is Marcus Betts (divorced) Kiwane Garris (m. July 1, 2007)

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Husband Marcus Betts (divorced) Kiwane Garris (m. July 1, 2007)
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Syleena Johnson Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Syleena Johnson worth at the age of 48 years old? Syleena Johnson’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from United States. We have estimated Syleena Johnson's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

2020

On January 31, 2020, Johnson released her ninth studio album, Woman.

2017

In 2017, Johnson released a covers album, titled Rebirth of Soul. The album was produced by her father, Syl Johnson.

2015

In June 2015, Johnson graduated from Drake University where she received her bachelor's degree in nutrition science, summa cum laude, 21 years after she enrolled. She was also inducted into the Alpha Beta Kappa honors society for her academic achievements.

2013

Johnson starred in TV One reality series R&B Divas: Atlanta from 2012 to 2014; lasting three seasons. The show also features other established artists Faith Evans, Monifah, Keke Wyatt, Nicci Gilbert, Angie Stone, Kameelah Williams (of 702), and LaTavia Roberson (of the original lineup of Destiny's Child). Johnson is currently managed by DYG Management. September 23, 2013, Johnson and Musiq Soulchild released a duet album with entitled 9ine. This album was a compilation of nine reggae songs recorded in nine days. The first single from the duet album, "Feel the Fire", was released. In 2014 Johnson announced work on her 8th (9th including I Am Your Woman: The Very Best of Syleena Johnson) studio album Chapter 6: Couples Therapy, which is set to be released on October 7, 2014. The first single from the album, Perfectly Worthless, was released via iTunes on May 27, 2014. The music video was released on June 25, 2014 directed by Tangie B. Moore. The second single, "My Love", was released via iTunes on July 29, 2014. On September 15, 2014 the artwork and track listing was released for Chapter 6: Couples Therapy with 14 songs and includes featured artists Leela James, David Hollister & Willie Taylor.

2011

The first single, "A Boss" (produced by Unik), was first revealed via her YouTube account on June 13, 2011 along with the official release date for the album (which is September 27, 2011). The song was released digitally on iTunes on June 21, 2011. The video for "A Boss" was revealed on YouTube on July 22, 2011. The official track list and the album cover were revealed via her official Facebook page on August 19 and 24, 2011, respectively. "Angry Girl" featuring Tweet was released as the second single from the album.

2009

Colin McGuire of Pop Matters stated "Sure, this is supposed to be just a hold-over release, keeping Johnson's fans busy until her next effort, rumored to be titled Chapter 4: Labor Pains, due in early 2009. But still, I Am Your Woman: The Best of Sylenna Johnson should be more of a reminder of an excellent career-so-far than a simple compilation of tracks. And yes, maybe some spots are missing (Chapter 2's 'The Voice/Intro' should have been considered, regardless of it being insultingly labeled as a simple intro), but more than anything, this collection is worth a listen. Because after all, as this release proves beyond a shadow of a doubt, it sure would be a shame if all Johnson was remembered for was a Kanye West hook."

Chapter 4: Labor Pains was released physically on January 13, 2009. The album is Syleena's first on her own record label 'Aneelys Records'. The first single to be released from the album was "It Is True", produced by fellow Chicagoan 'Toxic', who has previously produced artists such as Keyshia Cole and Monica. Due to lack of radio support the single did not appear on any of the Billboard Charts, however it was extremely well received by fans and critics.

As 2009 drew nearer, Syleena appeared on a single with KRS-One, Twista and Crucial Conflict entitled "Self Destruction". According to Grant Parks and Coalmine Music, artists lent their lyrics for a cause they believe in with the statement "The time is now as we approach the holidays and a new year; it will give us all something to think about and reflect on loved ones that lost their life to senseless violent acts."

In February 2009, Johnson appeared on Maury to perform the song "Maury Povich". The writing of the song was inspired by the fact Johnson would watch the show daily during her pregnancy whilst working out, and a recurring theme within the show was that of paternity. Maury Povich commented that it was one of the greatest honors of his career to have a song written about his show.

In 2009, Johnson became a member of the 'Daughters of Soul', featuring daughters of soul legends. Fellow members include Lalah Hathaway, daughter of Donny Hathaway, Indira Khan, daughter of Chaka Khan and Simone, daughter of Nina Simone. The 'Daughters of Soul' have toured the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Spain, France, and Indonesia.

2009 will also see Johnson collaborate with Erick Sermon on a track called "Serious". The song is said to sample "I'm Gon' Cry" from Johnson's 2002 album, Chapter 2: The Voice.

2008

July 22, 2008 saw the release of I Am Your Woman: The Best of Syleena Johnson, via Sony Legacy. Johnson was not aware that a Best Of collection was going to be released, however she addressed her fans on YouTube saying that she was embracing the release as a way for newcomers to her music 'catching up' to her music before the release of her new album Chapter 4: Labor Pains. The album featured the singles Johnson released through Chapters 1-3, and further includes album tracks such as Chapter 2: The Voice's stunning "I'm Gon' Cry" and the simply beautiful "Still Open" from Chapter 3: The Flesh.

2007

Johnson is the daughter of 1960s R&B Hi Records singer Syl Johnson and Brenda Thompson, who was the first black female police commissioner of Harvey, Illinois. Syleena has two older sisters; Syleecia and Sylette. In August 2000, Johnson married former Illinois State University college basketball player Marcus Betts. Betts graduated in December 2000 and became her manager for her first two albums. On July 1, 2007, she married basketball player Kiwane Garris. Garris, a fellow Chicagoan, is a worldwide journeyman basketball player, having played for various NBA and EuroLeague teams. On August 1, 2007, after forty-eight hours of labor, their son Kiwane Garris Jr was born. On Sunday, February 6, 2011, she gave birth to their second son Kingston.

2005

2005 saw the return of Syleena Johnson with her album Chapter 3: The Flesh. The record's first single, "Hypnotic", featured friend/producer R. Kelly and rapper Fabolous. The single was relatively well accepted; the video for the single was played worldwide and was noted as being Syleena at her sexiest. The second single, "Another Relationship", became another radio single and a firm favorite amongst fans and critics. Johnson performed the song live at the Apollo, to a standing ovation. The album included Production from Hitmakers R. Kelly, KayGee, & Terence "Tramp Baby" Abney & the Platinum Brothers.

2004

In 2004, Johnson appeared on the MTV Video Music Awards to perform "All Falls Down", her chart hit with Grammy winning rapper Kanye West. Chaka Khan would also appear during the performance. The video to the song earned both West and Johnson four VMA nominations, including "Breakthrough Video" and "Best New Artist in a Video". That same year she also earned a Grammy nomination and appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman. The song also brought Syleena to the attention of the public outside the United States. The song was a top 10 hit worldwide, including the UK.

2003

Mojo, in its February 2003 issue also gave "Chapter 2: The Voice" a glowing review - "...A coherent and engaging R&B album that explores love's vicissitudes with a confessional candour...Classy..."

2002

Soon after, Johnson got to work on her follow-up album, Chapter 2: The Voice, which was released November 2002. Once again, the soulstress explored her personal feelings to find a thematic thread for the featured songs. This time, Johnson's shrinking self-esteem—brought about by the lackluster success of her first album and problems with her weight—provided the inspiration. Johnson realized that her strength came from her talent and her unwavering religious faith. Hence, The Voice is what keeps Syleena going. As with Chapter 1, Johnson got some high-profile help from Busta Rhymes and his Flipmode Squad, who contributed to "Tonight I'm Gonna Let Go", which got airplay at urban radio stations. The single also proved a success in the United Kingdom where it was a Top 40 hit; her first appearance on the UK Charts - she would later reach the Top 10 with All Falls Down, her collaboration with Kanye West.

The December 2002 issue of Vibe Magazine gave the album 3.5 discs out of 5, quoting "Chapter 2: The Voice" as "...A distinctive sound, sometimes sweet, a little tart, and always strong..."

2001

After playing overseas in Italy for nine years from 2001–2010, Garris returned home. Fall 2010 he became an Assistant Coach at Prairie State College. Currently he is the Assistant Coach of Mountain View High School Varsity Boys Basketball team in Lawrenceville, Ga. She is a member of Zeta Phi Beta sorority.

Steve Jones of USA Today gave Chapter 4: Labor Pains 3.5/4 stating "Despite critical acclaim for her ongoing personal chronicles that began with 2001's Chapter 1: Love, Pain & Forgiveness, the soulful Chicago native never found a mainstream niche. Unfairly, she's best known for Kanye West's All Falls Down.[single, emphasis in original] Here, with her gorgeous voice and evocative storytelling, she continues to offer some of the decade's most stirring R&B."

2000

'Chapter 2: The Voice' was recently voted #62 in a list of the best Soul Albums of the 2000s, ahead of fellow soul artists such as Jaguar Wright, Adele, Conya Doss, Ne-Yo and Faith Evans.

1999

Before being signed by Jive Records, Syleena made a few appearances on the R&B music scene. In 1995, Syleena released an album with her legendary father Syl Johnson, This Time Together By Father And Daughter, featuring songs such as "Keep On Loving Me" and "Piece of the Rock". A rare video of an early song "It's On" has appeared on video-sharing website YouTube. Her official debut recording album Love Hangover was released on January 26, 1999. The album featured Johnson singing classic R&B songs such as "Love Hangover" by Diana Ross and "Baby I'm Scared Of You" by Womack & Womack. The album is hard to find, sometimes being sold at an exorbitant price on eBay and Amazon. Both Love Hangover and This Time Together By Father And Daughter, were released on the independent label Twinight Records. Not long after Love Hangover, Syleena Johnson signed a record deal with major record label Jive Records, and began writing the chapters of her life.

1998

A hiatus from school in 1998 coincided with the collapse of her relationship with an abusive boyfriend. The ordeal gave Johnson the raw material for her debut album Chapter 1: Love, Pain & Forgiveness, which traced a young woman's failed relationship and the healing that followed. Johnson's soulful rasp, reminiscent of old school R&B singers, set the tone for her confessional songs about the pain she endured in a bad relationship with a then-27-year-old man in 1997. Johnson grew from the experience and put it behind her, finding strength in a sense of forgiveness and from the spiritual guidance she says she received from God.

1997

Johnson wrote all the songs on her debut CD except her first single, "I Am Your Woman", penned by R. Kelly. Johnson began writing songs for her debut CD at age 20 in 1997 and sent her demo to Wayne Williams, V.P. of Artist Development at the Chicago office of Jive Records. He signed her and paved the way for the release of her debut album in May 2001. The album received much praise, but despite its No. 1 position on Billboard's Heatseekers chart the week of its release, the album was not a commercial success.

1994

Johnson took to music early, growing up not only with a musical father, Syl Johnson, but also listening to influential artists such as Aretha Franklin, Al Green, Tina Turner, The Dells, Mavis Staples, Whitney Houston, Anita Baker, Prince, and Michael Jackson. She would later apply her taste for soul music as a member of her high school gospel choir. Johnson attended Thornridge High School in Dolton, Illinois. Her music career was inspired by her music teachers, specifically Mr. Eanes and Ms. King. Johnson's road to music was hardly easy. Her father, Syl, was not encouraging, as his own lackluster success with his craft led him to think little of the music industry. On top of that, Johnson suffered from vocal nodules and had to go through speech therapy. And when Johnson was fifteen, her parents split up. Despite these setbacks, Johnson's relationship with both her parents and her music remained strong: she contributed as a singer and songwriter on her father's 1994 album Back in the Game. After having nodes removed from her vocal cords, she took two years of speech therapy. She has seven years of vocal training. That same year, Johnson began attending Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, where she worked in classical and gospel choirs as well as jazz ensembles. Originally a psychology major, success at a talent show convinced her that her strength had always been in music. She switched to a music major and began recording her own songs. In 1996, she transferred to Normal's Illinois State University, and majored in music. In September 1997, Johnson met an assistant scout for Jive Records at a charity basketball game. That contact allowed her to send in a demo tape, which had an immediate impact; days later, she got a callback from a Jive executive with an offer for a deal. "That's a miracle", Johnson later observed. "Demo tapes don't get heard like that." The experience renewed her resolve.

1976

Syleena Johnson (born Syleena Thompson; September 2, 1976) is an American R&B and soul singer-songwriter, actress and talk show co-host.