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“ … that is absolutely fantastic!!!” - Tom Williams - BBC Introducing
“absolutely sublime” - Devizine Magazine
"Love it, love it, love it" - JAMES SANTER, BBC INTRODUCING
“This is like nothing we've had in before ... powerful, moving and pretty rad when it gets going ...” - Sarah Gosling - BBC INTRODUCING South West
"Kaya" meaning "pure, home, resting place, the healer".
Kaya Street is the creation of singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Bristol based producer Kaya.
As featured on BBC RADIO 6’s Don Letts Culture Clash Show and multiple spins on BBC Introducing, Kaya Street is an exciting, genre-blending powerhouse!
Led by Bristol based Kaya - singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer—Kaya Street brings a distinctive sound that seamlessly weaves together dub reggae, afrobeat, soul, and socially-conscious themes. Their tracks range from soulful street anthems to powerful, thought-provoking messages, always with a unique, moving style.
Originally a 10-piece brass band, the Kaya Street project has evolved over the years, gaining recognition for quality performances. They’ve performed at a variety of festivals across the UK, including St Paul’s 50th Carnival, Boardmasters, Tropical Pressure, Kaya Festival, One Love, and more. They’ve also shared the stage with legends like The Specials, The Abyssinians, and Julian Marley.
“absolutely sublime” - Devizine Magazine
"Love it, love it, love it" - JAMES SANTER, BBC INTRODUCING
“This is like nothing we've had in before ... powerful, moving and pretty rad when it gets going ...” - Sarah Gosling - BBC INTRODUCING South West
"Kaya" meaning "pure, home, resting place, the healer".
Kaya Street is the creation of singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Bristol based producer Kaya.
As featured on BBC RADIO 6’s Don Letts Culture Clash Show and multiple spins on BBC Introducing, Kaya Street is an exciting, genre-blending powerhouse!
Led by Bristol based Kaya - singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer—Kaya Street brings a distinctive sound that seamlessly weaves together dub reggae, afrobeat, soul, and socially-conscious themes. Their tracks range from soulful street anthems to powerful, thought-provoking messages, always with a unique, moving style.
Originally a 10-piece brass band, the Kaya Street project has evolved over the years, gaining recognition for quality performances. They’ve performed at a variety of festivals across the UK, including St Paul’s 50th Carnival, Boardmasters, Tropical Pressure, Kaya Festival, One Love, and more. They’ve also shared the stage with legends like The Specials, The Abyssinians, and Julian Marley.
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