Wani started writing short stories at the age of seven, penning poems,
lyrics, and
melody at the age of 16. She has been performing her original songs since 2002, both individually and in groups within South East Asia. While citing
KT Tunstall,
Sia,
Portishead,
The Swell Season, and
Padi as her inspirations, Wani singled out
Cat Stevens as her personal idol. Her earliest musical companion was Shukor Fuad, with whom she had a band named Boneca. Their single "Cela" (sung by vocalist Nazila Abu Zaidi, written and composed by Wani) grew quite popular and was aired by various local radio stations without their consent. Today her
sessionist is her band WIDYA, which was formerly known as Wani Ardy & The Guitar Polygamy. They have represented Malaysia at various festivals in Singapore, Indonesia, and Australia. Her songs were briefly featured in the drama series
Blogger Boy and the reality drama
Gadis Semasa Sunsilk. In 2011, Wani's song "Hujan" was selected to be played throughout the month of May on
Dandelion Radio, an internet radio station founded in June 2006 with the aim of pursuing the musical legacy of the popular and influential
BBC Radio 1 disc jockey
John Peel. The station takes its name from the British record label
Dandelion Records, founded and run by Peel between 1969 and 1972. At the end of the same year, Wani wrote and composed a couple of songs for a musical staged at the
Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Center. Produced by Dato' Faridah Merican and directed by
Joe Hasham,
Malaysian Girls was dubbed "the year's most glamorous musical" and received positive feedback from media, critics and theatergoers in general. Her songs "What Is This Feeling" and "Now You See Me, Now You See Me More" were recorded and compiled in the soundtrack album. She wrote for
Teater Muzikal Tan Sri Arshad Ayub (2013) and
Opera Puteri Saadong (2015) as well. Wani also teaches creative writing through a series of poetry workshop called Pondok Puisi with Fazleena Hishamuddin, and organises a book and art market called Pasar Boco. She is the editor-in-chief of
CQ Magazine, Malaysia's online bilingual creative writing magazine, which has been downloaded by readers from all over the world. After joining a group of women writers for an anthology in 2009, Wani released her own collection of poems and prose;
Langit Vanilla in 2011.
Abdul Ghafar Ibrahim, winner of the 2005
Southeast Asian Writers Award, described her writings as "honest, vertically heavy, effective, energetic, synergetic, authentic, unpretentious and filled with strong messages." She continues to publish her writings through
Eksotikata and
Mesin Cahaya Masa (2014),
Melompat Keluar Dari Mimpi (2015),
Untuk Yang Telah Pergi (2016),
IKHLAS (2017),
Hujan Bakawali di Rumah Tuhan as well as
Tukang Puisi (2018). ==Personal life==