kidd noir steps into the spotlight with 'Year 19', a reflective EP capturing the intensity and unpredictability of adolescence. This collection of songs dives deep into the complexities of young adulthood, mapping out the highs and lows of a year that has left its mark on her journey. Each track feels like a snapshot, offering raw glimpses into her inner world—where heartbreak, self-reflection, and growth collide.
On 'Year 19', kidd noir draws listeners into her memories, inviting them to experience the spectrum of emotions she’s navigated—from the moments of self-doubt to finding peace in acceptance. Through a rich guitar-centred soundscape that carries her storytelling, she crafts an emotional and musical landscape that’s at once intimate and universally relatable. “The EP is like stepping back into the mind of my younger self,” she shares, “with each song representing a chapter of that time.”
From a young age, kidd noir’s journey was destined for music. Her first guitar, gifted at aged nine, set the foundation for a creative path that would evolve into producing her own music by 18. Drawing from the sounds of alternative R&B, pop, and indie, kidd noir channels influences like Dijon, Mk.gee, Dominic Fike, and Frank Ocean to shape a style that is both eclectic and personal. Each song, a blend of experience and introspection, invites listeners to pause, connect, and perhaps find a bit of their own story in her words.
As 'Year 19' unfolds, it tells a tale of resilience and discovery, serving as a testament to kidd noir’s ability to craft music that’s as emotionally stirring as it is beautifully composed. This EP is a reminder to stay present, to cherish each moment, and to see beauty even in the tumult of growing up.
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