Mi-kaisha
KG 'Come Along' Single Launch
Smiths Alternative
76 Alinga St
Apr 11, 2019
9:30 PM GMT+10
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KG returns with uplifting new single, 'Come Along'
Generating discussion and momentum surrounding his 2018 singles ‘Black Boy’ and ‘Change’, Canberra based hip hop artist KG has returned with the newest entry in his ever developing body of work, ‘COME ALONG’ . Supporting KG at his single launch is Mi-kaisha, who will be performing her EP that dropped early April.
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Mi-kaisha Biography
R&B Soul artist, Mi-kaisha, grew up on the streets of Sydney’s music scene. The soundtrack of her childhood included soulful tunes from the 90s and island tunes from her father’s Koori Radio Hip-Hop show ‘Island Hopping’.
She is a ‘city girl through and through’ and her lyrics represent hard-hitting, often political messages about being a young Aboriginal & Tongan woman in Australia. She is the woman she is today, because of the strong women in her community who have raised her to be unapologetic in everything she does.
Mi-kaisha is currently completing a Bachelor of Fine Arts at the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at NYU and is the first Indigenous Australian student to be accepted into the program. She is currently soaking up her time back home in Sydney, Australia with her community and is preparing to head back to NYC in the Fall to complete the final years of her degree.
Read MoreShe is a ‘city girl through and through’ and her lyrics represent hard-hitting, often political messages about being a young Aboriginal & Tongan woman in Australia. She is the woman she is today, because of the strong women in her community who have raised her to be unapologetic in everything she does.
Mi-kaisha is currently completing a Bachelor of Fine Arts at the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at NYU and is the first Indigenous Australian student to be accepted into the program. She is currently soaking up her time back home in Sydney, Australia with her community and is preparing to head back to NYC in the Fall to complete the final years of her degree.
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