We had the pleasure of interviewing KINGS over Zoom video!\xa0
Nashville-based artist and songwriter\xa0KINGS\xa0has released\xa0brand the new single,\xa0"thank me later."\xa0The song is out now via\xa0Snafu Records. Listen everywhere\xa0here. Watch the\xa0lyric video\xa0here.
A sultry, dark pop addition to KINGS' growing catalog and\xa0another striking showcase of her standout vocal prowess, the song gets personal for KINGS, of which\xa0she describes, "Honestly, I just wrote this song so we would all have something to dedicate to our ex\u2019s rebounds.\u201d\xa0
"thank me later" comes on the heels of previous single\xa0"ur a good bye,"\xa0a bombastic pop anthem that established her among the top new pop artists to watch. The song drew love from outlets like\xa0Teen Vogue, who called the track an "electro-pop bop," while\xa0Flaunt\xa0called KINGS' vocal "undeniably hypnotizing." Spotify also loved the track, giving the song featured placements on its\xa0Fresh Finds\xa0and\xa0Fresh Finds: Pop\xa0playlists.\xa0
Born in smalltown\xa0North Carolina, KINGS threw herself into the arts at a young age, playing piano, singing, and studying dance.\xa0By age 15, her parents were driving her to/from Nashville every month for songwriting sessions, and in senior year of high school, she and her family moved to\xa0Nashville\xa0permanently to approach her music career head-on.\xa0KINGS\xa0describes, "Nashville is an incredible city full of ambitious people. It was so natural for me to be in an environment where everyone is always creating no matter what. It definitely took my drive for music to the next level."
Sparked\xa0by a wave of buzz in 2019 after her\xa0mega-viral TikTok\xa0amassed over\xa070 million views, KINGS\u2019 following has skyrocketed, racking up over\xa05 million followers\xa0across platforms. Her videos showcase\xa0her raw vocal talent in\xa0fun, candid environments and have drawn coverage for outlets like\xa0TIME\xa0and\xa0Today.
Though KINGS is already a viral success, she approaches her burgeoning music career with\xa0a humble\xa0work ethic and an undying\xa0passion for music.\xa0As she puts it,\xa0\u201cAll I have ever wanted to do was connect with others through music, which I really do believe is it\u2019s own language\u2026music can move people in ways that words can\u2019t and my intention is to never stop writing my stories to give to other people.\u201d
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