Olubukola Joy Oladokun (born April 6, 1992 ) is an American singer-songwriter.
Oladokun's music spans the genres of folk, R&B, rock, and pop and is influenced by her identity as a queer woman of color.
2015
In 2015, Joy Oladokun self-released her debut EP, Cathedrals.
2016
She has released four studio albums: Carry (2016), In Defense of My Own Happiness (The Beginnings) (2020), In Defense of My Own Happiness (2021), and Proof of Life (2023).
Oladokun grew up in Casa Grande, Arizona, listening to country and folk music, as well as Bob Marley and Lauryn Hill.
Both of her parents are Nigerian immigrants to the United States.
Her family regularly attended a Christian church, where Oladokun was chosen to lead worship.
Later, Oladokun left the church because it limited her creativity.
When Oladokun was 10, a video of Tracy Chapman inspired her to learn guitar.
After college, at a friend's suggestion, Oladokun moved to Los Angeles to pursue her music career.
She later moved to East Nashville, where she signed with Prescription Songs.
Her debut studio album, Carry, was funded by Kickstarter and released on April 29, 2016, through Well Records.
2019
Oladokun released the single "Sunday" in 2019, saying Sunday' is the song that 12-year-old Joy, seated in the back of church youth group, needed to hear.
She needed to hear that you can be queer and happy.
Queer and healthy.
Queer and holy.
She needed to see married women kissing and playing with their kids." The music video highlights people in LGBTQ relationships and has a predominantly queer cast.
2020
In 2020, during the Black Lives Matter movement Oladokun released "Who Do I Turn To?", a ballad co-written with Natalie Hemby.
Oladokun’s song "Mercy" follows in the same theme, describing her experience as a black person in the United States, while the single "I See America" criticizes systemic racism.
NPR listed "I See America" on its 100 Best Songs of 2020.
On July 17, 2020, Oladokun released her second studio album, In Defense of My Own Happiness (The Beginnings), with White Boy Records.
Billboard described the album as a "stunningly emotional collection".
Mitch Mosk, editor-in-chief of Atwood Magazine, called it a "a sweeping, soaring, and stunning sophomore record oozing heart and soul."
In 2021, Oladokun received a grant from YouTube's "#YouTubeBlack Voices Fund".
The same year she signed with Amigo Records, Verve Forecast Records, and Republic Records.
On June 4, 2021, she released her third studio album, In Defense of My Own Happiness.
On February 17, 2023, Oladokun announced her fourth studio album, Proof of Life, along with the release of the first song off the album entitled "Changes".
On March 16, 2023, Oladokun announced the next single off the album entitled "We're All Gonna Die", featuring Noah Kahan, and the lyric video of the song appeared on April 4.
On April 20, Oladokun announced her tour for the album which she called "The Living Proof Tour", the tickets for which went on sale on April 25.
The tour will start on September 10, and ends on October 5, 2023.
On April 28, Oladokun released Proof of Life.
The album features Mt. Joy (on the track "Friends"), Manchester Orchestra ("You At The Table"), Maxo Kream ("Revolution"), Chris Stapleton ("Sweet Symphony") and Noah Kahan ("We're All Gonna Die").