Willow Kayne

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Willow Katherine Kayne
Birth nameWillow Katherine Kayne
Born Bristol
Occupation(s)Musician
Years active2020–present
Member of Loud LDN
Website http://www.willowkayne.com

Willow Katherine Kayne is a British singer. She won an Ivor Novello Rising Star Award in 2021. She is a member of Loud LDN.

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Early life

Willow Katherine Kayne [1] was born to Toploader's Dancing in the Moonlight . [2] Her sister makes classical music, [3] and her mother, Emma, was a teaching assistant at St Patrick's Catholic Primary School in Corsham, [4] who had previously produced music videos by The Prodigy, Nick Cave, [5] and Erasure. [6] In 2011, the Wiltshire Times noted that a "ten-year-old" Willow and a classmate had addressed Wiltshire Council, following threats to withdraw the subsidised bus she was travelling to St. Patrick's from; the same article noted that she travelled there "from Melksham". [4] She also attended Wiltshire College & University Centre. [7]

When she was fifteen, she temporarily lost the sight in her left eye, and permanently in her right; [8] she had contracted acanthamoeba, which ate three out of four layers of her cornea. [7] At the time, she was interested in a career in graphics, but changed course after listening to her favourite songs while blind and hearing things she had not heard before. [8] She started making music in 2018, after receiving a new computer bundled with GarageBand; she would later make music with a torrented version of Logic Pro. Early tracks were released on SoundCloud. [3]

Career

2019–2022: Playground Antics

In 2019, she and Kenya Grace made the Top 21 in ISawItFirst, [9] a nationwide search in collaboration with Capital Xtra intended to find new women musicians, winning a music video for "Ctrl Alt Dlt". [10] On 28 April 2021, she released her début single, "Two Seater"; [11] the song had been written a year earlier. After being used in a TikTok advert, the song received over 1,000 abusive comments, [8] which Kayne responded to by writing her second single, "I Don't Wanna Know", [12] which she released on 22 July 2021. [13] In September, [3] she won an Ivor Novello Rising Star Award in 2021, along with mentorship from Nile Rodgers, [14] and later that month "Two Seater" turned up on the FIFA 22 soundtrack. [3] On 2 November 2021, she released a third single, "Opinion", [15] which had been written the year before, and about abusive comments she had received. [16] On 1 February 2022, she released the EP Playground Antics, which featured "Two Seater", "I Don't Wanna Know", and "Opinion". [17]

2022–present: Mr Universe, Loud LDN and "Cola Head"

On 5 May 2022, Kayne released the single "Final Notice", [17] a commentary on her experience as a woman in the music industry, which was released alongside a Human Traffic-inspired music video. [6] On 1 July that year, she released another single, "White City", [17] an ode to inequality in White City, London, [18] which featured "Final Notice". On 22 August, she released "Rat Race", [17] which was also about her experiences of living in London, [19] and which featured "White City" and "Final Notice". On 23 September that year, she released the four-track Mr Universe EP, [17] the title track for which featured General Levy and was produced by Toddla T, [20] and which featured "Rat Race", "White City", and "Final Notice". [17]

In November 2022, Venbee used a November 2022 NME article to point out that she, Piri, Kayne, Charlotte Plank, A Little Sound, and Charlotte Haining were members of Loud LDN. [21] On 19 May 2023, she released "Cola Head", [17] a song about infidelity, [22] as an independent artist. [23]

Artistry

Kayne's primary influences are Pharrell Williams, British rave culture, and Bristol, [2] although when "Mr Universe" came out, she cited M-Beat and E-Z Rollers as inspirations, [20] and when "Cola Head" came out, she cited the Neptunes. [22]

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