Artist's albums
What Love Can Do [Feat. Emily King]
2023 · single
Special Occasion
2023 · album
Special Occasion
2023 · single
Special Occasion - A COLORS SHOW
2023 · single
False Start
2023 · single
Medal
2023 · single
This Year
2022 · single
Georgia (J Most Remix)
2021 · single
First Time
2021 · single
See Me
2020 · single
Spotify Singles
2020 · single
Scenery (Instrumentals)
2020 · album
Sides
2020 · album
Teach You (Acoustic)
2020 · single
Radio (Acoustic)
2020 · single
Look At Me Now (Acoustic)
2019 · single
Blue Light (Taylor McFerrin Remix)
2019 · single
Change Of Scenery
2019 · EP
Go Back (Wantigga Remix)
2019 · single
Running (King Britt Anthem Mix)
2019 · single
Can't Hold Me (Machinedrum Remix)
2019 · single
Forgiveness (Wynne Bennett Remix)
2019 · single
Scenery
2019 · album
Remind Me
2018 · single
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Biography
Like so many of music’s most essential singer-songwriters, Emily King has a near-magical gift for digging into life’s deepest sorrows and uncovering unexpected beauty and illuminating truth. Since the arrival of her Grammy Award-nominated full-length debut East Side Story, the New York City-bred artist has brought ever-evolving levels of depth and nuance to her songwriting, rooting each revelation in her mesmerizing blend of soul and R&B and forward-thinking pop. On her new album Special Occasion, King shares a real-time exploration of the endless dimensions of heartbreak—an inquiry informed by the end of her romantic relationship. King and longtime producer Jeremy Most (Grammy nominated producer and multi-instrumentalist) closely collaborated on every track for an intimate and infinitely enchanting look at the ways we love, grieve, and eventually stumble toward a greater sense of self-understanding.