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Victoria Monét has joined the star-studded roster of Full Stop Management, the powerhouse firm behind names like Harry Styles and Cardi B. Coming off an exceptional Grammy-winning year, the acclaimed R&B singer is now represented by Jeffrey Azoff and his team, as Monét continues her rise in the music industry and beyond.
A strategic move after major Grammy recognition
In 2024, Victoria Monét had the kind of breakthrough most artists only dream of. Her debut album Jaguar II, released through RCA Records, wasn’t just a critical success — it made history, winning the Grammy for Best R&B Album. Her vibrant single “On My Mama” picked up Best R&B Song, and she topped it off by being named Best New Artist. For fans who’ve followed her from the start, it was deeply satisfying to see her finally get the recognition she deserved.
Following that milestone year, Monét has now signed with Full Stop Management. It’s a deliberate choice that places her among a high-profile collective that also manages Camila Cabello, John Mayer, and Tate McRae. Notably, Sam Weiss joined the firm specifically to guide Monét’s career. It’s rare to see a manager move agencies for one artist — it says a lot about how much belief there is in her future.
For me, this management shift felt inevitable. Monét isn’t just riding a wave — she’s shaping it. Her Grammy success was the start, not the peak. To read Gwen Stefani headlines magical 2025 Disney Christmas Parade
From behind the scenes to center stage
Before her solo breakthrough, Monét was already present in the music landscape, but few knew her name. As a songwriter, she was crafting some of the biggest pop moments of the late 2010s and early 2020s. Her work with Ariana Grande shaped an entire era of sound, co-writing “7 Rings,” “Thank U, Next,” and “34+35.” She also contributed to “Ice Cream” by BLACKPINK and Selena Gomez. That ability to blend into various genres was a sign: there was a solo artist in there waiting to emerge.
What’s striking about her journey is how smooth her shift from songwriter to performer has been. Often, industry insiders struggle to come forward on their own. But Monét managed it with grace and brilliance, bringing her own stories, sound, and charisma into focus.
Her words after the Grammys still echo in my mind: “I’m trying to think of the next set of things and not think that anything is too big.” That’s exactly the energy of someone prepared for lasting impact.
A broader vision beyond music
Victoria Monét isn’t just building a music career — she’s crafting a brand that spans genres and audiences. In June 2025, she released her first children’s book, Everywhere You Are. It’s a heartfelt move that reflects her growth not just as an artist, but as a parent and storyteller. It’s always moving to see an artist evolve in public, and with this step, she opens a new door to a younger generation.
The alignment with Full Stop Management could help her explore even more opportunities, from fashion to acting to business. The firm has a reputation for guiding artists through this kind of multi-platform expansion. To read Toho expands into Europe with bold anime distribution moves
A few key moments in Victoria Monét’s rise:
- 2023: Releases debut album Jaguar II on RCA Records
- 2024: Wins three Grammy Awards (Best R&B Album, Best R&B Song, Best New Artist)
- 2024: Signs with Full Stop Management, joined by manager Sam Weiss
- 2025: Publishes children’s book Everywhere You Are
For someone who spent years working quietly in the shadows of big stars, it’s satisfying — and inspiring — to watch Victoria Monét take her place at the center. There’s a feeling that her story is just getting started.

