YahZarah broke into the music industry alongside
Erykah Badu, whom she sung backup for on
Mama's Gun, and in turn established herself as a solo artist in a similar vein, releasing a couple independent albums during the early 2000s. Born
Dana Williams in Washington, D.C.,
YahZarah (whose name loosely means "Queen Mother is the brightest star" -- itself a tribute to her deceased grandmother from Ghana) was greatly influenced as a child by soul greats like
Tina Turner,
Prince,
Chaka Khan,
George Clinton, and
Minnie Riperton, as well as the music of the church. She went on to study music at both the Duke Ellington School of Music and North Carolina Central University, and got her break into the industry alongside
Badu, who featured
Williams on the
Mama's Gun album and tour. Following this experience,
Williams took on the
YahZarah moniker and went solo, releasing a pair of underground albums:
Hear Me (released by Keo Music) and
Blackstar (Three Keys). As a performer, she's shared the stage with such prominent artists as
Stevie Wonder and
Anita Baker, and she's opened shows for many more, including
Earth, Wind & Fire,
Musiq Soulchild,
Floetry, Rahsann Paterson, and
R. Kelly. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide