In 2004, Wolanin began a collaboration with Bob Babbitt titled Funkology XIII. The album released July 12, 2005, and included two singles, "Good" and "It Takes Two", the latter featuring
Jimi Jamison of Survivor. A holiday counterpart to the album, Christmasology, was released the following year. Wolanin's follow-up single, "Loud and Clear" (2007), received airplay on dance and club radio and was also featured in an episode of The Hills. In 2012, “Honesty" became Wolanin's first original single to chart at AC radio. Later that year, Wolanin released her third EP, Let's Be Honest Part 1, as well as recording a version of "Frosty the Snowman" that would go on to reach No. 13 on Billboard's AC chart. The following year, she released "Wrong Guy (I Did It This Time)", as well as Christmas single "Run, Run Rudolph", which charted at No. 2. Wolanin would go on to release three further singles: "Forever", "Silver Bells", and "Never Said No". After taking a hiatus from music, Wolanin shifted her focus to film and produced
The Reenactment, an independent horror film starring
Tony Todd,
James Storm, and
Megan Duffy. Wolanin has also directed music videos for
Joy Oladokun,
Alee, and
The Frontmen, as commercials for
Lifetime and
L’Oreal. In 2023, Wolanin was nominated for a Grammy as a producer on Tyler Childers’ In Your Love music video. ==Discography==