Katy B

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Katy B
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At Argos digital store launch in London, October 2014
Background information
Birth name Kathleen Anne Brien
Also known as Baby Katy
Born (1989-05-08) 8 May 1989 (age 34)
Peckham, London, England
Genres
Occupation(s)
Instruments
Years active 2009–present
Labels
Associated acts Confessional Lights, Ms. Dynamite, KDA
Website www.katybofficial.com

Kathleen Anne Brien[1][2] (born 8 May 1989), better known as Katy B, is an English singer-songwriter and musician. She is an electronica, house, dubstep, R&B, dance and UK garage artist.[3][4] She released her debut album, On a Mission, in 2011, which spawned two top five hits, "Katy on a Mission" and "Lights On". In 2014 she released her second album, Little Red, which produced her third top five hit, "Crying for No Reason". She was nominated for the 2011 Mercury Prize.[5]

Early life

Kathleen Anne Brien was born on 8 May 1989, in Peckham, London,[6] where she attended at Lyndhurst Primary School, Haberdashers' Aske's Hatcham College,[7] and the BRIT School. Katy also attended at the Glenlyn Academy in South London, where she took dance classes.[4] Katy's father (David O'Brien) was a member of the Les Humphries Singers, who represented Germany at Eurovision 1976, with the song "Sing Sang Song".[8] Katy B possesses a soprano vocal range.[9]

Career

2010–12: On a Mission

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Katy B performing in 2011

Katy has guested on many tracks, both before and during her album release campaign. DJ NG's song "Tell Me", on which she featured as Baby Katy,[10] was initially released on a white label and then later signed to Ministry of Sound.[11][12] She also provided vocals on the track "Hold Me" for The Count & Sinden's debut album Mega Mega Mega,[13] and features on Magnetic Man's tracks "Perfect Stranger" and "Crossover".[14]

Katy B has also collaborated with Rinse FM[15] DJ Geeneus to cover the Kevin Saunderson produced "Good Life"[16] and the track "As I".[17] It was following the official recognition of the former pirate radio station Rinse FM in June 2010[18] that Katy B saw her first single release: "Katy on a Mission", presented by Rinse and produced by Benga, was released on 22 August 2010.[19][20] The single reached number five on the UK Singles Chart and number one on the UK Indie Chart.

Katy B performed at the London Jazz Festival in 2009 with Ms Dynamite,[21] who also featured on Katy's second single "Lights On", which was released in the United Kingdom on 19 December 2010, and debuted at number four on the UK Singles Chart. Her third single "Broken Record" was released in March 2011, and peaked at number eight. The fourth single "Easy Please Me" was released on 3 June 2011. Her fifth single "Witches' Brew" was released on 28 August 2011. Katy's debut album On a Mission was released on 4 April 2011, and peaked at number two on the UK Albums Chart.

Katy B supported Tinie Tempah on his tour during Spring of 2011, and on 30 April 2011 she embarked on her own debut concert tour throughout Europe until September, then the UK in October.[22] In 2011, Katy B and Mark Ronson teamed up for the song "Anywhere in the World", which was created as an advert for Coca-Cola to tie in with the 2012 Summer Olympics, and was released as a digital download on 13 May 2012.

2013–14: Little Red

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Katy B in 2013

On 1 October 2013, Katy announced that her second studio album would be titled Little Red.[23] A single, "What Love Is Made Of", was released on 7 July 2013, charting at number 21 on the UK Singles Chart; although when the official Little Red tracklist was revealed on 13 December, "What Love Is Made Of" was no longer included.[24] Lead single "5 AM" was released on 4 November 2013, charting at number 14 on the UK Singles Chart. "Crying for No Reason" was released on 10 February 2014, reaching the Top 5 of the singles chart.[25] Little Red topped the UK Albums Chart on 19 February 2014.[26] "Still" was released as the third and final single from the album.[27]

On 18 February 2014, Katy's video for the ongoing 'Rinse Sessions x Metropolis' project was revealed, which included a back-to-back cover of Beyoncé's 'Drunk in Love' and Tinashe's "Vulnerable".[28] In February, she also appeared on the BBC One show The Voice as Ricky Wilson's team mentor.[29]

In March 2014, Katy took part in the recording of England's 2014 World Cup song, collaborating with fellow pop stars Melanie C, Eliza Doolittle, Emma Bunton, Conor Maynard, Kimberley Walsh and Pixie Lott on "Greatest Day", a track originally performed by the British band Take That. The track was produced by Gary Barlow and recorded at Sarm Studios in London, and also featured former footballers such as Gary Lineker, Michael Owen, Geoff Hurst, David Seaman, Peter Shilton, Glenn Hoddle and Dion Dublin on backing vocals.[30] She performed at Birmingham Pride in May 2014.

2015–present: Honey

In October 2015, Katy provided vocals, along with Tinie Tempah on "Turn the Music Louder (Rumble)", a re-worked version of British DJ KDA's track "Rumble". It topped the UK charts becoming Katy's first UK number one single.

In December 2015, Katy confirmed in a backstage interview at Capital FM's Jingle Bell Ball that her third studio album would be called Honey and would be released sometime in 2016. It was also confirmed that a track of the same name would feature. The album was released on April 22, 2016, containing 14 songs.[31][32][33]

Discography

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Studio albums

Tours

Awards and nominations

Katy B has received two nominations at both the BT Digital Music Awards and the MOBO Awards. She was nominated for Best Push Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards 2011. She has received six nominations at the Virgin Media Music Awards and one nomination for the iTunes Rewind 2011.

Year Organisation Award Nominated work Result
2011 BT Digital Music Awards Best Newcomer Herself Nominated
Best Female Artist Nominated
Q Awards Breakthrough Artist Nominated
MOBO Awards Best UK Act Nominated
Best Album On a Mission Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards 2011 Best Push Act Herself Nominated
Virgin Media Music Awards Best Newcomer Nominated
Best Female Nominated
Best Album On A Mission Nominated
Hottest Female Herself Nominated
Best Track "Katy on a Mission" Nominated
Best Collaboration Katy B and Ms. Dynamite Nominated
iTunes Rewind 2011 Best New Dance Artist Herself Nominated
Mercury Prize Album of the Year On A Mission Nominated
2012 NME Awards Dancefloor Anthem "Broken Record" Won
2014 MOBO Awards Best Album Little Red Nominated
Best Female Act Herself Nominated

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