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Kiyah Reigns turns survival into art. The alternative R&B/hip-hop artist creates music that’s unapologetically honest—blending conversational rap, melodic hooks, and raw vulnerability.
Her debut album Grew Into Me (October 13, 2025) was born from a 2 AM breakthrough: 100 songs written in 9 days when therapy alone wasn’t enough. Released on her grandmother’s birthday—the woman who taught her resilience—the 14-track project explores grief, growth, mental health, and the courage required to show up as yourself.
Kiyah’s sound is warm and intimate, with production that feels like candlelit conversations. She makes music for anyone who’s ever had to heal by opening wounds, who understands that treating the source matters more than masking symptoms.
From empowerment anthems to comedy rap, chosen family celebrations to raw family trauma—Kiyah refuses to be boxed in. This is music as therapy. This is transformation in real time.
Grew Into Me is just the beginning.
Her debut album Grew Into Me (October 13, 2025) was born from a 2 AM breakthrough: 100 songs written in 9 days when therapy alone wasn’t enough. Released on her grandmother’s birthday—the woman who taught her resilience—the 14-track project explores grief, growth, mental health, and the courage required to show up as yourself.
Kiyah’s sound is warm and intimate, with production that feels like candlelit conversations. She makes music for anyone who’s ever had to heal by opening wounds, who understands that treating the source matters more than masking symptoms.
From empowerment anthems to comedy rap, chosen family celebrations to raw family trauma—Kiyah refuses to be boxed in. This is music as therapy. This is transformation in real time.
Grew Into Me is just the beginning.
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