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Destani Wolf is a singer based in Berkeley, California. At age 14, Destani Wolf performed with the ZaSu Pitts Memorial Orchestra. Wolf graduated from Berkeley High School in 1994.[1]

Wolf provided vocals on The Pharcyde’s 2004 album Humboldt Beginnings[2], and on the Crown City Rockers’ 2004 album Earthtones.[3]

Wolf released her album Again and Again in 2006.[4]

She was a vocalist on 2011's Mongorama, by José Rizo's Mongorama[5], which was nominated for a Grammy for best Tropical Latin album.[6]

Wolf has contributed vocals to two releases by The Velvet Underground’s John Cale: Extra Playful (2011) and Mercy (2023).[8] She provided vocals on Matisyahu’s 2012 album Spark Seeker.[9]

From 2018-2020, Wolf was the lead vocalist for performances in India, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Lebanon, Egypt, Turkey and Saudi Arabia, and Dominican Republic.[1][10]

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