Artist's albums
Places We Can Go
2023 · single
Christmas in Hawaiʻi (Deluxe Edition)
2022 · album
Catch a Tan (Reggae Remix)
2022 · single
Saltwater Kiss
2022 · single
Catch a Tan
2022 · single
Christmas in Hawai’i
2021 · album
Christmas Lu'au
2020 · single
You Are My Sunshine
2019 · single
Proud as the Sun (Deluxe)
2017 · album
Proud as the Sun
2017 · album
Bamboo
2017 · single
Kimie Miner
2015 · album
Haters (Remix) [feat. Anuhea, Irie Love & Eli-Mac]
2014 · single
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Biography
Kimie Miner is a Grammy® Nominated Producer, Singer-Songwriter, Recording Artist, Music Publisher and owner of Haku Collective a full-service music, audio, and talent production group. She wrote and co-produced 4 albums including, To the Sea, Kimié Miner (Contemporary Album of the Year, Nā Hōkū Hanohano awards), Proud as the Sun and most recently Hawaiian Lullaby. In 2018, she won Female Vocalist of the Year and Song of the Year for her song “Bamboo” (Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards). In 2018, she also won Female Artist of the Year at the Island Music Awards. She sits on the Board of Governors for the Recording Academy (Pacific Northwest Chapter) and the Hawaii Academy of Recording Arts. She is also a Recording Academy district advocate for music creators’ rights. Kimié is of Hawaiian and Portuguese descent had an affinity for music at a very young age. She embarked on her first west coast American tour at age 19 with reggae star Barrington Levy. Kimié champions the idea that one should remain true to who they are and to approach their experiences with the pride of their heritage. Her songs regularly evoke the Hawaiian concept of the Piko: the “naval” or “center” which represents a home base to which one can always return. She notes that “As Hawaiians, we have our roots and our routes. We know who we are, and we take that knowledge with us when we navigate and explore the rest of the world.”