From the vibrant streets of Montreal emerges a multi-talented artist who’s been steadily carving her path in the music and dance scenes. Meet Kia, a force of creativity who seamlessly blends the worlds of rap and R&B with her unique flair for movement and rhythm. For the past four to five years, Kia has dedicated herself to honing her craft, creating a sound and presence that is uniquely hers. Her journey began with the debut track “I’ll Make It,” a title that now seems prophetic given her steady rise in the industry.
Inspired by none other than Lil Wayne, Kia‘s music carries a bold, assertive energy, intertwined with the smooth, emotive vibes of R&B. She’s not just a rapper; Kia’s versatility allows her to transition effortlessly into singing, making her a compelling double threat in the industry. Tracks like “Bottle Up,” featuring Kamino, and “No Luv,” featuring Kazz, showcase her ability to collaborate and elevate her music through shared creativity. Her lyrical prowess and her knack for creating compelling music video concepts ensure that her artistry isn’t just heard but also seen.
Despite her growing success, Kia remains unsigned, and she likes it that way. For her, the goal isn’t to secure a record or distribution deal but to expand her audience and amplify her music’s reach. Kia’s grounded nature keeps her focused on the love and support she receives from family and friends, her biggest supporters. She believes in the power of authenticity, writing her own material and creating her own music video concepts. This DIY approach not only showcases her talent but also her commitment to maintaining artistic control over her work.
Currently, Kia is immersed in dance projects and working on a mixtape, a testament to her dedication to her dual passions. She dreams of performing in London, a city she feels would embrace her eclectic style. Her performances have already made waves, with her dancing for the Prime Minister of Grenada at a major festival and grooving on stage at the Hotwheelz Festival. As a musician, she’s held her own in the club scene, performing for crowds of around 300 people, a number she only aims to grow.
Looking to the future, Kia envisions herself on stage with icons like Missy Elliott and Ciara, or perhaps on a world tour, either dancing for a major celebrity artist or teaching professional dance classes across the globe. Her music is produced by friends and mutuals, proving that Kia values community and collaboration above all. With her eyes set firmly on the future and a talent that’s undeniable, Kia is a name we’ll be hearing a lot more of in the years to come.
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