In the early stages of Asiahn Bryant's music career, she met Craig King who took her under his wing worked on her artistic development with
A&R James Bennett. She started touring a few years later and opened up for
Ludacris,
T.I.,
Kanye West, and
Erykah Badu. In 2010 and 2011, she featured on background vocals for
Quincy Jones'
Q: Soul Bossa Nostra and
Killer Mike's
PL3DGE. In 2011, Asiahn Bryant began her mainstream musical career by signing a publishing deal with
Universal Music Group, and releasing her debut
extended play (EP) album
Analog Girl X Digital World on June 7 that year under the
Motown record label. In 2013, she was a co-songwriter on "Hands in the Air", a song by
Miley Cyrus from her album
Bangerz. In 2014, she co-wrote the "
Booty" and "
Girls" singles for Jennifer Lopez. In 2015, Asiahn Bryant worked with
The Game and was featured on the latter's albums
Compton and
The Documentary 2.5, and was featured in the soundtrack for the 2015 film
Straight Outta Compton. She contributed vocal performances on
Ludaversal, an album by Ludacris. In 2016, she worked on two
Fox musical drama TV series, first collaborating with
Ne-Yo as a co-writer on a
soundtrack for
the second season of
Empire, then co-writing songs for
Star the following year. On March 18, she released a live version of the EP with orchestral performances of each song. == Non-musical career ==