Kirby Lauryen

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Kirby Lauryen
Birth nameKirby Lauryen Dockery
Born Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
Genres R&B, [1] neo soul [2]
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Years active2012–present
Labels Roc Nation
Website www.rocnation.com/music/kirby-lauryen/ OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg

Kirby Lauryen Dockery, also known by the stage names Kirby (stylized as KIRBY) and Kirby Lauryen, is an American singer and songwriter. She has written pop songs such as "FourFiveSeconds" performed by Rihanna, Kanye West, and Paul McCartney. She is an independent artist and released her first album, Sis, in 2020. [3]

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Life and career

Dockery was born October 24[ when? ] in Memphis, Tennessee and raised in Southaven, Mississippi. [4] [5] She studied music at Stax Music Academy, [6] and enrolled at Berklee College of Music after high school but left in 2012 to pursue music full-time. She was influenced by Kanye West's The College Dropout . [5] [7]

She began a YouTube challenge where she posted videos of herself singing a new original song for 275 days. [6] She was contacted by Joy Brown of Roc Nation on day 302 of the challenge and signed to the label. [6] [8]

She has worked with artists such as Christina Aguilera, Jennifer Lopez, Brandy, and Timbaland. [9] [10] Kirby co-wrote the track "FourFiveSeconds", which went through several rounds of edits as directed by Kanye West. [3] She also wrote the song "Die with You" performed by Beyoncé and "Break Your Heart Right Back" by Ariana Grande. [3]

She released her first album, Sis, in February 2020. [3] Robyn Mowatt of Okayplayer referred to it as "a mashup of refreshing deep cuts." [5] Two singles from the album were featured on the soundtrack for the fourth season of Insecure . [8]

In June 2020, Kirby posted a viral TikTok video about the racist origins of the pancake brand Aunt Jemima, and amid other online critiques taking place, the brand announced that they would retire the racist imagery. [1]

Discography

Studio albums

Extended plays

Soundtrack albums

Singles

TitleYearAlbum
"Loved by You"2016Non-album single
"Vain"2017
"Kool Aid"2019Sis.
"Don't Leave Your Girl"
"We Don't Funk"2020
"Velvet (Remix)"
(featuring Lucky Daye) (from Insecure )
Non-album single

Songwriting credits

  indicates a credited vocal/featured artist contribution

TitleYearArtist(s)AlbumCreditsWritten with
"J'irai te chercher"2014 Amel Bent InstinctCo-writer Amel Bent, Simon Cohen, Aymeric Mazaudier, and Kore
"The Game" Kelly Rowland Pepsi Beats of the Beautiful Game Jake Troth, and Sia Furler
"Let It Be Me" Jennifer Lopez A.K.A. Harmony Samuels and Jennifer Lopez
"She" Keyshia Cole Point of No Return Keyshia Cole, Sean Fenton, Dijon McFarlane, and Priese Board
"Hustle Harder"
(featuring Snoh Aalegra and Dreezy)
Common Nobody's Smiling Lonnie Lynn, Ernest Wilson, Snoh Nowrozi, Seandrea Sledge, Alexander Izquierdo, and Leon Michels
"Break Your Heart Right Back"
(featuring Childish Gambino)
Ariana Grande My Everything Andrew "Pop" Wansel, Warren "Oak" Felder, Donald Glover, Bernard Edwards, Nile Rodgers, Steven Jordan, Christopher Wallace, Sean Combs, and Mason Betha
"Only One"
(featuring Paul McCartney)
Kanye West Non-album single Kanye West, Paul McCartney, Mike Dean, and Noah Goldstein
"Crazy"2015 Kat Dahlia My Garden Glass John
"FourFiveSeconds" Rihanna, Kanye West, and Paul McCartney Non-album single Kanye West, Paul McCartney, Mike Dean, Tyrone Griffin, Jr., David Longstreth, Robyn Fenty, Dallas Austin, Elon Rutberg, and Noah Goldstein
"Die with You" Beyoncé Non-album single Beyoncé
"If I Have To" Avery Wilson Non-album single Avery Wilson, Rodney Jerkins, and Sean Garrett
"The Otherside" Elijah Blake Shadows & Diamonds Sean Fenton and Carlo Montagnese
"Rockabye" Sean Fenton, Christopher Crowhurst, and Anthony Charles Williams II
"Aquaria"
(featuring Deradoorian)
Boots Aquaria Jordan Asher and Angel Deradoorian
"Over Getting Over" Fleur East Love, Sax and Flashbacks Andrew "Pop" Wansel, Warren "Oak" Felder, and Trevor "Trevorious" Brown
"Never Say When" Fleur East, Andrew "Pop" Wansel, and Warren "Oak" Felder
"Love Just Ain't Enough"
(featuring Timbaland)
Monica Code Red Monica Brown, Nick Brongers, Jocelyn Donald, Timothy Mosley, and Jonathan Solone-Myvett
"Call My Name" Monica Brown, Jocelyn Donald, Daniel Jones, Jamal Jones, Timothy Mosley, and Jonathan Solone-Myvett
"All Men Lie"
(featuring Timbaland)
Monica Brown, Nick Brongers, and Timothy Mosley
"Beggin & Pleadin"2016 Brandy Non-album singleRonald Colson, Andrew "Pop" Wansel, Warren "Oak" Felder, John Lee Hooker, Steve Mostyn, and Brandy Norwood
"Wolves" Kanye West The Life of Pablo Kanye West, Sia Furler, Victor Mensah, Magnus August Høiberg, Alan Stanley Soucy Brinsmead, Noah Goldstein, Elon Rutberg, Cydel Young, Ryan McDermott, Mike Dean, Caroline Shaw, and Pat Reynolds
"Nothing Even Matters"
(featuring KIRBY)
Kevin Ross Non-album singleCo-writer/Featured artist Kevin Ross
"Will You Fight"2017 La'Porsha Renae Already All ReadyCo-writer La'Porsha Renae, Edgar "Johnny Velvet" Etienne, and Harmony Samuels
"Tell Me You Love Me" Demi Lovato Tell Me You Love Me Ajay Bhattacharyya and John Hill
"Twice"2018 Christina Aguilera Liberation Writer/ProducerNone
"Accelerate"
(featuring Ty Dolla Sign and 2 Chainz)
Co-writer Christina Aguilera, Kanye West, Mike Dean, Che Pope, Ernest Brown, Carlton Davis Mays, Jr., Bibi Bourelly, Ilsey Juber, Tayla Parx, Tyrone Griffin, Jr., Tauheed Epps, and Ronald Brown
"Thank You"
(featuring KIRBY)
Black Thought Streams of Thought, Vol. 1 Co-writer/Featured artist Tariq Trotter and Patrick Douthit
"Don't Walk Away"2020 John Legend Bigger Love Co-writer John Stephens, Stephen McGregor, and Mikyala Simpson

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