Jhene Aiko and Michelle Jenneke net worth
Jhene Aiko, a famous American R&B artist and writer. She became famous in 2011 for the mixtape Sailing Souls(s) which was released on her own website. She started her musical career in her early teens as a singer for B2K. R&B group B2K. As a promotional trick she referred to herself as Lil Fizz's cousin. Sail Out The Worst Uh Huh was among the songs she released. In 2002, she made her debut as a performer on the soundtrack to the film The Master of Disguise by singing the track Cherry Pie. She appeared in ORyans first video Take It Slow. Her main focus is on genres like R&B, Hip-Hop, and Rap. Her song 3:16AM, that was released by the renowned publishing house A&R has increased her popularity. iTunes made the digital version of the song available. Her international fame was recognized when she collaborated with Canadian rapper Drake to contribute to his album, Nothing Was the Like. The Worst was the top-selling single on US Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop-Airplay in May 2014. The song also reached the 11th spot at the top of Hot R&B/Hip-Hop. In 2015, she received nominations for 'Grammy Awards in three categories.
Michelle Jenneke is an Australian social media influencer, model athlete with a massive number of followers. Michelle Jenneke became famous as an Olympian and silver medallist. The Australian hurdler has also built an impressive fanbase on social media. The celebrity hurdler has not disclosed any details about her family or parents. On her social media, she has posted family pictures. Also, she has a sibling. However, she has not revealed her brother's name. Her love of being outside and engaged. Michelle Jenneke's Schooling Michelle Jenneke attended Hills Grammar School. She also attended Sydney University after graduating from high school. At the university she's working on a double degree in both mechanical and electrical engineering. Michelle Jenneke is one of Australia's biggest social media influences and model hurdlers. She is also well known as a winner of a silver medal at the Olympics. Her first training was with Cherrybrook Athletics Club as a hurdler with Mick Zisti when she was just 10 years old. In 2008, she competed at the Pacific School Games held in Canberra with both 100-meter and 200-meter hurdles. It was the Australian Junior Championships were held in March 2010 and she took home the gold medal for 100m hurdles. Within the same month, her participation in the Australian Junior Championships saw her beat the record set by Australia's womens sprint-medley relay. She also competed at the Pirtek Athletic All-Stars event.






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