Artist's albums
One Beautiful Thing
2022 · single
Runnin' Right Beside You
2021 · single
Right Here With You
2021 · single
Win or Lose
2021 · single
They Found Me (From ''Edge of the Knife'')
2020 · single
Feed the Fire
2018 · album
I'm Ready
2018 · single
Big World
2018 · single
Gotta Do Something
2018 · single
We Are Sky
2017 · single
Ghost
2016 · single
From Far Away
2014 · album
Save Our Waters
2014 · single
Kiss It
2013 · album
Body Like a Queen
2013 · single
Alright
2007 · single
Anything
2006 · album
Sun Again
2003 · album
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Biography
Kinnie Starr’s career has taken her around the world -- across Canada, the U.S., Europe and Asia, but she is first and foremost an artist and activist. Her activism began before her career in music as a visual artist, and her current visual work continues to touch on her areas of interest: race, home, family and humanity. Most recently, she collaborated with director Stephanie Clattenburg on the 2016 documentary, Play Your Gender, which explores the realities of being a woman in the music industry, a business in which fewer than 5% of producers are women even though many of the most bankable stars are female.<br><br>Her upcoming 2018 album, Feed the Fire, comes out of much reflection done in the aftermath of a taxi cab collision that resulted in a brain injury. Her road to recovery deepened her interest in the nature of communication in an era where immediacy is king and anxiety disorders rise alongside extroversion and "urgent" digital chatter. Feed the Fire will be a critical look at where we are at in our relationships to the screen, to our faiths, and to each other: our devices allow us to stay up all night viewing porn, fighting for likes or hype on social media, tailoring our public personas as a means of delivering toxicity...or warmth. Feed the Fire is about hope and despair in perilous times and reconnecting with our truest selves.