3/17/2021

kezia: Tanzanian-American Artist Announces Debut EP, Shares New Song, Vid & Boiler Room Performance

Introducing....kezia 

21 Year Old Tanzanian-American Artist Announces Debut EP & Shares Boiler Room Performance 

claire EP out May 28th on NEVER SEVEN
(Credit: Bryana Lew )
Twenty-one year old Tanzanian-American singer, songwriter, and guitarist kezia (she/they) announces her debut EP today. Touching on themes such as navigating life as a biracial woman, living with mental instability and depression, exploring spirituality, and learning to love through giving love, claire is an incredibly exciting first look into the world of kezia. The Bay Area native’s sound is her own, colored by 90s R&B, shaded with American pop, filtered through her Gen Z sensibilities, and inspired by a wide array of influences from My Chemical Romance to Fela Kuti to Papa Wemba to Paramore. claire, out May 28th, will be the debut release from new London imprint NEVER SEVEN

To celebrate the announcement of clairekezia shares a new single “SUNSHINE” today. The track follows her previously released track “megan fox”. kezia explains: “When I wrote ‘SUNSHINE,’ I thought the ‘you’ was my boyfriend at the time. But when I listen to the ‘you’ now, I know it’s me, my own self. The song’s about how before I learned to be myself, I would be largely absent. I would steamroll over my inconvenient inconsistencies; I would replace ego with shadow and hope with fear.” Listen to the song and watch its incredible Cedric Crisologo-directed music video now HERE

kezia also celebrated International Women’s Day recently with a Boiler Room performance. In collaboration with Adwoa Aboah’s non-profit community-led organization GURLS TALK, the Boiler Room lineup also featured artists such as Sudan Archives and Liv.e. kezia’s incredibly alluring performance, which features her performing her new single “SUNSHINE” live for the first time, can be seen in all its Y2K sleepover-inspired glory HERE.

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