Tinashe is a talented American singer, songwriter, dancer, and actress known for her distinctive voice and innovative blend of rhythmic pop, alternative R&B, hip-hop, and electronic elements.
Born Tinashe Jorgensen Kachingwe on February 6, 1993, in Lexington, Kentucky, she is the eldest child of college professors Michael Kachingwe and Aimie Kachingwe.
Her father, a first-generation Zimbabwean immigrant of Shona descent who teaches acting at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, gave her a name that means “We have God (or God is with us)” in the Shona language.
Her mother, of Danish, Norwegian, and Irish descent, teaches physical therapy at California State University, Northridge.
Tinashe grew up in a multicultural household and spent part of her childhood in DeKalb, Illinois, before the family relocated to Los Angeles, California, when she was eight years old.
Siblings
Tinashe has two younger brothers, namely Thulani Kachingwe and Kudzai Kachingwe.
The two have appeared alongside her in professional settings, such as on the set of her music video for “Player,” where she shared photos and appreciation for their presence.
Career
Tinashe’s career began in childhood with acting roles, including appearances in films like The Polar Express and Akeelah and the Bee, as well as television work such as Out of Jimmy’s Head.
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She transitioned into music as a teenager, initially as part of the girl group the Stunners before pursuing a solo path.
Her breakthrough came with the independent mixtape era, leading to her signing with RCA Records and releasing her debut album Aquarius in 2014, featuring the hit single “2 On” with Schoolboy Q.
Despite critical praise for her artistry, she faced challenges with label support and creative differences, eventually parting ways with RCA in 2019 after releasing projects like Nightride and Joyride.
Embracing independence, she has since dropped acclaimed albums such as Songs for You (2019), 333 (2021), and others, building a dedicated fanbase through self-released music, tours, and viral moments.
Her 2024 single “Nasty” marked a major resurgence, re-entering charts and earning widespread recognition after nearly two decades in the industry.
Known as a triple threat, she continues to write, produce, dance in her visuals, and perform live.
Accolades
Early on, Tinashe won a Young Artist Award for Best Young Ensemble Performance in a TV Series for her work on Out of Jimmy’s Head.
She has received nominations from major platforms, including Soul Train Music Awards for Best Dance Performance and BET Awards for Best New Artist.
Additional honors include a New Beauty Award at the Hollywood Beauty Awards and Special Recognition at the Zimbabwe Achievers Awards, reflecting her Zimbabwean roots.
More recently, she was featured in Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list in 2022, celebrating her impact as an innovative artist.
Her work has garnered praise in independent circles and led to nominations such as those at the Gold Derby Music Awards for Best R&B Artist.
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