Children of celebrities often face public scrutiny, as fans are inherently curious about their lives. Namiko Love Browner found herself thrust into the limelight as the daughter of Grammy-nominated R&B singer-songwriter Jhené Aiko, and O’Ryan, a singer who has transitioned into DJing and content creation on OnlyFans. She appears to be following in her mother’s footsteps, engaging in singing, and occasionally performing on stage alongside Jhené.
Early Life and Family
Namiko Love Browner, born on 19 November 2008, just past midnight, is the daughter of Jhené Aiko and O’Ryan Omir Browner. Their paths intertwined through the music industry, with Jhené contributing backing vocals for B2K (Boys of the New Millennium), a group in which O’Ryan’s brother, Omarion, served as the lead vocalist. As destiny would have it, their friendship blossomed into romance, and Namiko even made an appearance in O’Ryan’s music video for “Take It Slow” in 2004. Their relationship is believed to have spanned from 2005 to 2008, and took a significant turn when Jhené became pregnant.
Jhené expressed that having a baby at such a young age was not something she intended to happen. However, upon discovering her pregnancy, she was immediately filled with a newfound sense of focus and determination. O’Ryan, reflecting on their young age, realized the gravity of the situation, as lacking a prominent father figure in his own upbringing, he felt the weight of the responsibility ahead. Fearing that he might falter in his role as a parent, he made the difficult decision to end their romantic relationship. Despite the break-up, O’Ryan pledged to remain Jhené’s best friend, supporting her throughout her pregnancy and in the upbringing of their child. His focus was on being a responsible father, ensuring that their relationship remained amicable.
Their daughter Namiko was born when Jhené was 20, and O’Ryan 21. During this time, Jhené was diligently building her career, while O’Ryan navigated the challenges of figuring out his own path in life and career. Namiko’s parents, though not together romantically, have consistently demonstrated their commitment to co-parenting, creating a nurturing environment for their daughter.
Jhené Aiko – Namiko’s mother
Born on 16 March 1988, in Los Angeles, California, Jhené Aiko Efuru Chilombo, known professionally as Jhené Aiko, is a versatile and soulful American singer, songwriter, and author. Her multicultural background, with Japanese, African-American, Native American, and German roots, has greatly influenced both her personal identity and artistic expression.
Early Beginnings
Growing up in a creative environment, Jhené Aiko developed a passion for music at an early age. Her journey into the entertainment industry began when she contributed vocals to several B2K releases. This early exposure laid the foundation for her eventual solo career. She was initially marketed as the cousin of B2K rapper Lil’ Fizz to attract an audience (although they’re not related). However, her debut album faced setbacks and was shelved.
Her solo music career took off with her debut mixtape “Sailing Soul(s),” released in 2011. The mixtape garnered critical acclaim, showcasing her unique blend of R&B, neo-soul, and hip-hop influences. Her ethereal voice and introspective lyrics resonated with listeners, setting her apart in the competitive music industry. In 2012, she inked a deal with Def Jam Recordings.
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Breakthrough with “Sail Out” and “Souled Out”
In 2013, Jhené was featured alongside Lil Wayne, in Big Sean’s “Beware,” marking her first song to chart on the US Billboard Hot 100. Her EP, “Sail Out,” made a notable debut at No.8 on the US Billboard 200 chart, and from which the track “The Worst” peaked at No.43 on the Billboard Hot 100, and garnered a nomination for Best R&B Song at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards.
Her studio album “Souled Out” was released in 2014, securing a debut at No.3 on the Billboard 200 chart, and claiming the top spot on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album’s critical and commercial success solidified Jhené’s position as a rising star in the R&B scene.
Healing Through “Trip” and “Chilombo”
Jhené’s 2017 album “Trip” marked a deeply personal and therapeutic project, delving into her emotional experiences and healing journey. The accompanying short film “Trip (The Movie),” added a visual dimension to her storytelling; the album not only showcased her growth as an artist, but also resonated with fans for its authenticity.
In 2020, she released “Chilombo,” her third studio album, which became her most successful to date. Named after her surname, the album featured collaborations with artists including Big Sean, Future, and H.E.R. “Chilombo” earned critical acclaim for its seamless blend of R&B, hip-hop, and elements of traditional Japanese music, highlighting her cultural influences. It earned nominations for Album of the Year and Best Progressive R&B Album at the 63rd Annual Grammy Award. Her collaboration with John Legend for the track “Lightning and Thunder” also earned a nomination for Best R&B Performance.
Beyond Music: Author and Philanthropist
Jhené is an accomplished author – her poetry book, “2Fish,” released in 2017, provides readers with a glimpse into her thoughts, emotions, and artistic expression beyond the realm of music. She’s also known for her philanthropic efforts, being involved in various charitable activities, including supporting initiatives related to mental health awareness and environmental sustainability.
Personal Life
Jhené entered matrimony with music producer Oladipo Omishore, professionally known as Dot da Genius, in March 2016, but the union concluded in divorce shortly afterwards. Subsequently, she became involved with rapper Big Sean, with whom she collaborated on music, including the joint project TWENTY88. Their close friendship and artistic collaboration eventually blossomed into a romantic relationship made public in 2016, but despite dating on and off, reports indicated an amicable parting in 2019. It appears that they reconciled, as evidenced by the welcoming of their first child together, Noah Hasani, in November 2022. The couple expressed immense joy at this new addition to their family. Namiko now embraces the role of an elder sister to her younger brother.
O’Ryan Omir Browner – Namiko’s father
O’Ryan Omir Browner, professionally known as O’Ryan, was born on 12 February 1987, in Inglewood, California, to parents Vic Browner and Leslie Burrell; he’s an American singer, DJ, and an OnlyFans content creator. His significant connection in the entertainment world is his older stepbrother, Omarion, a prominent figure in the R&B and hip-hop scene, as well as an actor. Some may also recognize him from his past relationship with popular R&B singer Jhené Aiko, who bore him a child. That said, his identity extends beyond these associations, as he’s carved his own path. His career spans the realms of music and content creation, showcasing a multifaceted individual in the entertainment industry.
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Musical Career
O’Ryan’s early exposure to the music world undoubtedly played a pivotal role in shaping his artistic journey. His stepbrother, Omari Ishmael Grandberry, widely known as Omarion, served as the lead singer of the boy band B2K. During O’Ryan’s initial foray into the industry, he took on the role of carrying bags for B2K during their tours. The experience proved to be transformative as he found himself captivated by his brother’s performances on stage. Witnessing Omarion’s charisma and talent sparked a realization within O’Ryan—he could envision himself pursuing a similar path.
He recalled being approached by Omarion’s manager, who inquired about his own singing abilities. Responding affirmatively, O’Ryan found himself transitioning from working in support of his brother to embarking on a journey as an artist in his own right. His greatest motivation was his brother – O’Ryan expressed gratitude for Omarion, stating that his older brother was quite supportive, allowing him to share many experiences together.
While O’Ryan hasn’t attained the same level of recognition as Omarion, he did achieve modest success with his self-titled 2004 album. It secured the 75th position on the US chart, and reached the 21st spot on the US R&B chart. One of the standout singles from the album, “Take It Slow,” reach the 110th spot on the US R&B chart. Despite this accomplishment, O’Ryan’s second album, “Ocean’s O,” released six years later, didn’t garner significant recognition in the mainstream.
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Transitioned to DJing
It appears that O’Ryan took an hiatus from recording music, after his last release didn’t perform well on the music charts. Subsequently, he shifted his focus to DJing.
In 2014, O’Ryan, accompanied by his daughter Namiko and Jhené’s sister, embarked on a road trip to witness Jhené’s inaugural performance at Coachella, the annual music and arts festival held in California. During the lengthy drive, O’Ryan created a mix of music to enhance the journey’s enjoyment. Impressed by the mix, Jhené’s sister proposed the idea that he should explore DJing. Intrigued by the suggestion, and after some time following the festival, O’Ryan enrolled into a DJ school located in Santa Monica. Eventually, he secured his initial DJing opportunity through Jhené, and it seemed like everything fell into place seamlessly for him.
One of the memorable DJ gigs for O’Ryan was at Black on the Block, a curated experience that celebrates and elevates black culture. This event incorporates over 100 Black-owned businesses, showcasing art, live music with DJs, and valuable networking opportunities. O’Ryan drew a connection between Black on the Block and the African Marketplace at Rancho Cienega Park, a place he frequented in his youth. Recognizing the similar vibes of both events, connecting with Black on the Block provided O’Ryan with a valuable space and platform to exhibit his DJ skills and share his passion.
Became a reality star
“College Hill: Celebrity Edition” marks the revival of the reality series “College Hill” on Black Entertainment Television (BET). In its second season, celebrities cohabitate and attend Alabama State University in Montgomery, Alabama. O’Ryan became part of the cast, joining notable personalities such as Amber Rose, Iman Shumpert, Tiffany Pollard and Parker McKenna. The season premiered on 11 May 2023.
Ventured into OnlyFans
Upon turning 30, O’Ryan embraced a new mindset, experiencing self-love in a different light. Reflecting on his 20s, he shared that despite focusing on fatherhood, he missed out on certain experiences his friends had during that period. While clarifying that he did what he wanted, his responsibilities took precedence. Entering his 30s, he embarked on a journey of self-love.
OnlyFans, a subscription-based platform catering to various creators but widely known for its adult content, approached him after noticing his social media presence. Recognizing his potential on the platform, they encouraged him to give it a try. After negotiating terms and reaching an agreement, he joined the platform.
Within three days of opening his account, a video surfaced online featuring him doing jumping jacks in the nude, generating buzz on Twitter. Explaining the incident, he revealed that as he enjoyed doing a live stream on Instagram, he decided to test the Go Live feature on OnlyFans. While in the shower, he playfully engaged, and a comment from a viewer suggested doing jumping jacks. Since he found it amusing, he went ahead with it.
As the video gained traction, he expressed surprise at the unexpected positive response, emphasizing that love comes in various forms and situations. Grateful for the support, he affirmed his acceptance of all forms of love. Moving forward, he plans to continue creating content for OnlyFans, including nude workouts.
Personal Life
O’Ryan has generally maintained a low public profile, revealing limited information about his personal life beyond his connection with Jhené Aiko. However, in a podcast interview posted on YouTube in January 2023, he opened up about his relationship status, confirming that he is currently single and thoroughly enjoying his life.
During the candid discussion, he acknowledged having a “squad,” referring to a few women who allow him to contribute to their happiness, though not concurrently. O’Ryan emphasized his commitment to keeping things clean, safe, and enjoyable, setting clear expectations for everyone involved. He shared that he adheres to a personal guideline of not involving himself with more than three women at a time, ensuring transparency and understanding in his relationships.
Namiko’s Education
Namiko successfully completed her 6th grade in 2020.
Namiko Love’s Career
Raised in a family with profound ties to the music industry, Namiko has been immersed in creativity and artistry from a young age. She’s undoubtedly encouraged to explore her interests and talents. She’s participated in ballet recitals, talent shows, and stage plays, with her parents in attendance showing their full support.
A featuring in her mom’s albums
Namiko makes a cameo appearance in the music video for “The Pressure,” a track from Jhené’s debut studio album, “Souled Out.” Additionally, Namiko takes center stage in the performance of part of the hook in the song “Promises.” Jhené reminisced about the inception of the track, saying that upon hearing it, she felt a strong desire to write for it. Recognizing its special significance, she dedicated the song to her daughter Namiko, and her late brother Miyagi.
Miyagi, who used to babysit Namiko during Jhené’s studio sessions, played a unique role in the inspiration behind the song. Jhené fondly remembered how Miyagi would send her ‘voice notes’ featuring him and Namiko singing “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” together. He found it amusing, because the app he used would autotune their voices. Jhené believed it was only fitting to incorporate these nostalgic voice notes into the song for the intro, adding a personal and sentimental touch. Namiko expressed her love for the track, radiating excitement as she and her mom recorded it together.
In the 2015 music video for “Eternal Sunshine,” Jhené reenacted the harrowing experience when she, along with her daughter Namiko, her sister Miyoko, and Namiko’s father O’Ryan, were involved in a car accident in 2013 in Los Angeles. Fortunately, everyone survived, although Jhené endured a broken wrist, needed stitches on her chin, and had a chipped tooth. She died in the video, however. Namiko also takes on the role of a younger version of Jhené in the flashback scene, adding a poignant element to the visual narrative.
Namiko featured as an artist in the song “Sing To Me,” part of Jhené’s studio album “Trip,” released in 2017. This heartfelt love song beautifully captures the essence of their affectionate mother-daughter relationship. The duo showcased their musical collaboration by performing the song together on VH1’s third annual “Dear Mama: A Love Letter to Moms” in 2018.
Interesting Facts
- Namiko once set up a snack stand in her mom’s dressing room, and succeeded in earning her lunch money for a week.
- She won the award for the cutest costume at school, portraying an Egyptian princess or Cleopatra for Halloween in 2016. In 2013, it was Namiko’s idea to dress up as the Daughter of Frankenstein, and in 2015, upon Namiko’s request, the mother and daughter duo dressed up as vampire cheerleaders.
- During Jhené’s pregnancy with Nami, she enjoyed playing the Sims, a series of life simulation video games. By 2020, both Jhené and Namiko shared a love for the game. It’s delightful to imagine Jhené’s joy as she had the opportunity to record the Simlish version of #LOVE from her album “Chilombo” for the new Sims Snowy Escape Expansion Pack.
Appearance
At 15 years old, Namiko Love Browner stands at a height of 5ft 6ins (171cms), and weighs about 137lbs (62kgs). She possesses black hair and black eyes.
Net Worth
Namiko Love Browner reportedly has a net worth estimated at $10,000. Her father O’Ryan’s estimated net worth is $500,000, and her mother Jhené Aiko’s reputed net worth is $1 million, as per authoritative sources in January 2024.
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