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Fri. 30 Oct.
KeiyaA is a Brooklyn-based singer, songwriter, producer, and multidisciplinary artist whose work blends R&B, jazz, soul, and experimental electronic music into deeply personal explorations of identity, healing, and self-discovery. Her acclaimed debut album, Forever, Ya Girl, earned widespread praise from critics and artists alike for its genre-defying sound, intimate storytelling, and innovative production.
Following its success, KeiyaA confronted a period of depression, reflection, and personal transformation that became the foundation of her long-awaited second album, hooke’s law. Written over five years, the record embraces contradiction, vulnerability, and self-acceptance, exploring the emotional realities of life as a queer Black woman while questioning the social and political structures that shape everyday experience.
Alongside the album, KeiyaA developed milk thot, an experimental stage work that examines the relationship between selfhood, imagination, and transformation. Across both projects, she challenges fixed notions of identity, creating spaces where multiple versions of the self can coexist.
Combining kaleidoscopic production, poetic songwriting, and radical introspection, KeiyaA’s work investigates love, desire, survival, and liberation. Her music resists easy answers, instead inviting listeners into an ongoing process of questioning, growth, and reinvention, establishing her as one of the most distinctive and visionary voices in contemporary experimental music.