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Music that sounds like the first sip of champagne.
Kingsley is the genre-blending powerhouse turning pop music into a spiritual experience. Spending her early career years in Portland, OR—and redefining the indie pop scene through a queer, Black lens—Kingsley’s sound fuses glittery house beats, soulful vocals, and raw, confessional storytelling. Her latest project Come & Find Me is more than an album—it’s a self-love journey wrapped in basslines and bold lipstick. Check out “My Love” and “Sunset Hours,” two singles already released from the record.
Her mission is to publicly and boldly engage in her own daily spiritual awakening, and to synthesize that spiritual journey into her music that invites people to similarly self-examine and celebrate who they are and who they’re becoming. Whether she’s burning up stages on tour, leading BreathPlay™ sessions for BIPOC women, creative directing through her agency Kings' Kitchen Media, or building her Kingdom of fans across the globe, Kingsley is a multidisciplinary force rooted in boldness, play, and radical authenticity. With influences like Victoria Monét, Jessie Reyez, and Amber Mark, she’s here to shake up the industry—and invite you to dance while you heal.
Long live the Kings.
Kingsley is the genre-blending powerhouse turning pop music into a spiritual experience. Spending her early career years in Portland, OR—and redefining the indie pop scene through a queer, Black lens—Kingsley’s sound fuses glittery house beats, soulful vocals, and raw, confessional storytelling. Her latest project Come & Find Me is more than an album—it’s a self-love journey wrapped in basslines and bold lipstick. Check out “My Love” and “Sunset Hours,” two singles already released from the record.
Her mission is to publicly and boldly engage in her own daily spiritual awakening, and to synthesize that spiritual journey into her music that invites people to similarly self-examine and celebrate who they are and who they’re becoming. Whether she’s burning up stages on tour, leading BreathPlay™ sessions for BIPOC women, creative directing through her agency Kings' Kitchen Media, or building her Kingdom of fans across the globe, Kingsley is a multidisciplinary force rooted in boldness, play, and radical authenticity. With influences like Victoria Monét, Jessie Reyez, and Amber Mark, she’s here to shake up the industry—and invite you to dance while you heal.
Long live the Kings.