KEYAH/BLU: Women Make Music
The sophomore 6 track EP from KEYAH/BLU
From the depths of South East London comes rapper and singer, KEYAH/BLU. Rapping with vulnerable innocence juxtaposed with a raw uncensored edge, KEYAH/BLU finds an enthralling esoteric balance between light and dark in her art. With her disparate influences from across the spectrum, KEYAH/BLU marries her own ethereal harmonies and vocals underneath her hard-hitting bars to spin tales of life as a young girl or boy floating through the novel extremities of everyday life.
With just a handful of tracks to her name, KEYAH/BLU has already attracted plaudits from Pitchfork “Keyah/Blu is fully in command, and her career has only just begun.”, The Observer (‘Hot New Tracks’) “Darkly sexy whisper rap…shivering somewhere between Tirzah and Tricky”, Crack Magazine “a 21st century artist-to-watch”, as well as gracing the front cover of Parisian magazine L’Officiel, making the BBC 6Music B List, attracting support from the likes of Mary Anne Hobbs, Lauren Laverne, Jamz Supernova, Joy Orbison, Toddla T, Huw Stephens and supporting Jorja Smith, Little Simz, Tirzah, and Yves Tumor live.
PRS Foundation are supporting KEYAH/BLU’s anticipated sophomore EP. A 6 track offering, the project is yet to be named, but boasts credits from a host of new collaborators alongside some of KEYAH/BLU’s own production. An artist in a lane of her own, this project sees KEYAH/BLU explore a wide range of references, elevating her signature sound to the next level.