Artist's albums
Mummy Says (The Series)
2023 · single
Mummy Says (Part 3)
2023 · single
Too Much
2022 · single
Chopping
2021 · single
One Mic Freestyle
2021 · single
3
2020 · EP
Potential
2020 · single
Normal
2020 · single
Init
2020 · single
2
2020 · EP
1-10/A-Z
2020 · single
1
2020 · single
Million
2020 · single
Legend
2019 · single
Mad
2019 · single
Mummy Says (Part 2)
2019 · single
Everything
2018 · single
Okay
2018 · single
Mummy Says
2018 · single
Black Box Freestyle
2018 · single
Crazy
2018 · single
Home
2017 · compilation
Last Night Being Homeless
2017 · single
Homeless
2016 · EP
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Biography
South London’s Kaniva has been gaining momentum, with his hard-hitting punchlines, audacious attitude & ability to paint a vivid image with his storytelling in regards to issues with homelessness & mental health. 2013 he sold out his first headline show & opened for French Montana. 2014 he toured with Big Narstie, sold out his second headline show & closed the year by opening for Snoop Dogg at Musicalize. Shortly after the Musicalize, Kaniva became homeless & struggled with releasing music throughout 2015. He released an EP telling this story in early 2016. 2017 he opened for OG Maco on his world tour, headlined iLuvlive & opened for Little Simz at her 'Welcome to Wonderland' headline show at Camden Roundhouse Rising Festival. His explosive Blackbox freestyle took storm with viral success early 2018 & he become one of the first artists to be signed to GRM Daily’s GRM Records imprint under Parlophone. In 2020 he dropped 3 EPs at #1 on iTunes. He’s been championed as one to watch by the legendary DJ Semtex who announced that Kaniva would be opening the Wireless 2020 #WirelessConnect & was also one of VEVO’s DSCVR artists in 2020. 2021 he made his TV debut on #DoBlackLivesStillMatter & #TonightWithTarget which both aired on BBC Three 2022 saw Kaniva perform MainStage at Strawberries & Creem Festival “Kaniva’s story is truly powerful” - Clash Magazine “Kaniva’s skill shines through” - Ear Milk “Don’t sleep on the kid” - Trench Magazine "Pure rap heat" - Complex