Artist's albums
Sweater
2023 · single
Issues
2023 · single
Love Me Like You Do
2023 · single
Bad (Nightcore)
2023 · single
Bad
2022 · single
Dark Magic
2022 · single
Baddest
2022 · single
YRUL
2022 · single
Blind Side
2022 · single
Want You For Myself
2021 · single
Cover Series
2021 · EP
Hold On
2021 · single
Go crazy
2021 · single
You broke me first
2021 · single
Creep On Me (Acoustic)
2021 · single
Friends
2021 · single
Different
2021 · single
Would you?
2021 · single
Guilt Trip
2020 · single
Anchor
2020 · single
Gimme
2020 · single
Calling Angels (Stripped Down)
2020 · single
Calling Angels
2020 · single
Circles
2020 · single
This Christmas
2018 · single
Use You
2018 · single
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Biography
As a singer and a songwriter, Kiki Rowe is a double threat. Whether it’s crafting seductive, instantly memorable RnB-pop tunes, or working with some of music’s biggest names, the Mississauga, Ontario native has quickly proven herself to be one of the most exciting new artists in the game. The songstress grew up listening to a steady diet of RnB, pop, pop-punk, and studied classical piano at Toronto’s Royal Conservatory of Music. After high school, she took a year off to write original songs in a makeshift home studio, uploading them to SoundCloud and YouTube. Her big break came when Rowe went to a music conference in Atlanta showcasing her music, leading to collaborations with the likes of DJ Mustard, Nineteen85, and Preme. Kiki’s first breakout hit “Trust Issues”, Produced by DJ Mustard (Nicki Minaj, Travi$ Scott, Rihanna), was in regular rotation on Spotify playlists (most notably #1 on the Viral 50 Canada Chart), Her song "Come My way" has also achieved top 40 status on Canadian radio and has earned the singer attention from publications including Toronto Star, Complex, Entertainment Weekly, Billboard, Fader, and more.