JUANITA UCHECHUKWU WYNN
GRAMMY AWARD WINNING SONGWRITER
At the young age of 5, in her father’s church is where it all began, touching everyone with the angelic sounds of her voice. She soon joined her five older siblings’ singing group, “The Wynn Sisters, where she learned the art of harmonizing. While her love for music embodied her, she then began writing her own songs, ultimately, attracting the interest of music’s icon, Quincy Jones, for ‘Quincy Jones Music Publishing’. This was her first 2-year publishing deal. She later signed on with Sony ATV Music Publishing for 4 years, and after that Abood Music Publishing out of London England.
Juanita Wynn wrote for one of Motown’s legends, the incomparable ‘Diana Ross’, writing her title cut, “Everyday is a New Day.” She has also written for artists such as: Grammy Nominee Gospel Artist Fred Hammond as a songwriter/arranger/background vocals on nine tracks, the soulful R&B songstress Angie Stone, the most popular, multi-platinum selling female R&B group Destiny’s Child, Verity gospel group Virtue, Ben Tankard, Jazz musician Norman Brown, Lalah Hathaway and Shirley Murdock, just to name a few. She also had the privilege of singing background on Tyrese hit single, lately’. Her list of amazing talents is unremitting.
Priding herself as a notable singing/songwriting professional for over 17 years, Wynn has always strived to reveal the quintessence of her soul through song. The self-titled track ‘My Story Continues’ is an up-tempo, high intense song that manifests her life’s struggles and triumphs and offers inspiration to young single mothers and troubled teens. Juanita’s journey has been in much anticipation of introducing to the world her interpretations of love, joy, peace, and encouragement to those that will listen. Her sultry, dynamic, and vibrant voice will captivate the hearts and minds of her eagerly awaited upcoming project.
Juanita Uchechukwu Wynn was able to trace her ancestors all the way to the Igboland in Nigeria. She is the Ambassador of Africa Homecoming Naming Ceremony – Royalty Heritage Kings & Queens.
Whether you have traced your roots or are in the process of doing so.
Join us Saturday, January 17, 2026, for an African Royalty Celebration to welcome Juanita Uchechukwu, honoring heritage, and the journey of tracing roots.