Artist's albums
Grudges
2023 · album
Deeper
2023 · single
Jealous
2023 · single
Wicked Games (Slowed)
2023 · single
Wicked Games (Sped Up)
2023 · single
Irresponsible
2022 · single
UNPREDICTABLE
2022 · single
I AM WOMAN - Kiana Lede
2022 · EP
Ur Best Friend
2021 · single
Cut 'Em Off
2021 · single
Rather Be (with Kiana Ledé)
2021 · single
Not My Neighbour (feat. Kiana Ledé)
2021 · single
Women To The Front: Kiana Ledé
2021 · compilation
Count Me In (with Kiana Ledé)
2021 · single
A Little More (feat. Kiana Ledé)
2021 · single
Stuck In The Middle Pt. II (feat. Kiana Ledé)
2020 · single
The Christmas Song
2020 · single
KIKI (Deluxe)
2020 · album
In Too Deep (feat. Kiana Ledé) – Acoustic
2020 · single
Better
2020 · single
Nostalgia
2020 · EP
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Biography
They say pressure creates diamonds. Under the heat and tension, the truest artists are born. Long before Kiana Ledé emerged as a new kind of artist she underwent the kind of pressure that makes or breaks even the toughest among us. Born to a Mexican and Native American Self-raised mother, and an African American and Native American father, raised by the streets of Philly, the Arizona native spent her early years with little to no money throughout her early years, developing a sense of identity that fuels her art to this day. Distracted at school, songs would play in her head as she spent countless hours honing her voice and learning guitar and piano. She moved to LA by herself and fought hard to keep that career going. Republic Records Co-Founder and Chief Executive Monte Lipman personally signed Kiana. Joining the roster, she released the 2018 debut EP, Selfless featuring her single “Ex”. “I hope people feel the vulnerability and truth in my music and see it as something strong, I hope they find self-awareness and self-worth in my music. I hope they hear my story and my struggles and find something to take away from it that makes them feel powerful. I want women to know that you can be vulnerable and strong—that you can be in control and not be taken advantage of. Most importantly, I want everyone who hears my music to know that I am no victim. I am in control of my own destiny and path and I embrace all the flaws and mistakes I have made because they make up who I am.”