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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Annika_WellsAnnika Wells - Wikipedia

    Annika Marie Wells (born February 16, 1996) is an American singer-songwriter from Sleepy Hollow, Marin County, California. [1] [2] Since moving to LA she has worked with BTS, The Jonas Brothers, Steve Aoki, PRETTYMUCH, ILLENIUM, [3] Grey, Shawn Wasabi, Benjamin Ingrosso and others.

    Year
    Artist (s)
    Song
    Album
    2024
    Dabin, Said The Sky & Clara Mae
    "In The End"
    In The End
    2024
    Kai Wachi & Trella
    "Glow In The Dark"
    Glow In The Dark
    2023
    Dabin & Trella
    "Worlds Away"
    Worlds Away
    2023
    Excision, Wooli & Codeko
    "Don't Look Down (Hold On)"
    Titans EP
  2. Annika Wells is a singer, songwriter, and producer from Sleepy Hollow, CA. She released her debut project EAT DIRT on November 2nd, 2023.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anika_WellsAnika Wells - Wikipedia

    Anika Shay Wells (born 11 August 1985) is an Australian politician who has been a member of the House of Representatives since the 2019 federal election. She is a member of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and represents the Division of Lilley in Queensland. Wells is currently the Minister for Aged Care and Minister for Sport.

  4. 43K Followers, 1,455 Following, 106 Posts - Annika Wells (@annikawells) on Instagram: "pre-save “Jim & Pam” 🐛".

  5. Annika Wells - Fuck Being Sober (Official Music Video) 483K views3 years ago. Annika Wells - Love Sucks (Official Performance Video) 44K views3 years ago. EAT DIRT (EP) Play all. EAT DIRT...

  6. Anika Wells is the Federal Member for Lilley and the Minister for Aged Care and Minister for Sport in the Australian Government. Find out her biography, contact details, latest media releases and speeches on aged care and sport issues.

  7. Jun 7, 2019 · Minister for Sport from 1.6.2022. Committee service. House of Representatives Standing: Publications served as Deputy Chair from 22.7.2019 to 11.4.2022; Privileges and Members' Interests served from 24.7.2019 to 11.4.2022. Joint Select: Parliamentary Standards served from 17.2.2022 to 11.4.2022.