Micaela Kleinsmith

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Micaela Kleinsmith
Born1996 (age 2728) [1]
Cape Town, South Africa
GenresCountry
Instrument(s)vocals, guitar
Years active2016–present
LabelsPlatoon on Apple Music

Micaela Kleinsmith is a country singer from Cape Town, South Africa and the first winner of the Apple TV+ reality competition series My Kind of Country. [2]

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Early life

Kleinsmith was consistently bullied as a child, which reduced her confidence. She used music as a way to cope with bullying and to attract friends. She began to write songs at age 14. [3]

Career

In 2016, Kleinsmith competed on season 12 of Idols South Africa. [3]

In 2023, Kleinsmith competed on My Kind of Country, after being scouted by Orville Peck for the opportunity. Kleinsmith was able to grow her confidence and stage presence throughout the show's eight episodes, leading to her winning the show's first season. [4] Her prize was $100,000 and extensive advertising from Apple Music. [5]

Influences

Kleinsmith has cited Carrie Underwood, Shania Twain, Pink, and Adele as her musical influences. [4]

Personal life

Kleinsmith is queer. [6]

Discography

Extended plays
TitleYearSource
Butterfly2023 [7]
Singles
TitleYearSource
“Over You”2023 [8]
“If I Die Young”2023 [9]
“Good Kisser”2023 [10]
“Summer Love”2020 [11]
“Will I Ever?”2019 [12]

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