Kimbra Lee Johnson, known mononymously as Kimbra, is a dynamic artist from New Zealand whose genre-defying music encompasses elements of pop, R&B, jazz, and electronic. Born on March 27, 1990, in Hamilton, New Zealand, Kimbra burst onto the international music scene with her feature on Gotye's 2011 hit "Somebody That I Used to Know," which showcased her distinctive vocal style and earned her a Grammy Award for Record of the Year. She made a significant impact with her debut album, "Vows" (2011), which received widespread acclaim for its innovative soundscapes and vocal prowess.
Kimbra's artistry continues to evolve, as evidenced by her diverse range of recent releases. Each new track exemplifies her willingness to experiment with sound and collaborate with other artists. "The Robin" and "Possession" see Kimbra delving deeper into lush, introspective songwriting, while her collaboration on "RNTBCK" with Sahtyre highlights her adaptability to diverse musical styles. Her take on "Break My Soul" for triple j's Like A Version series showcases her ability to re-imagine existing songs with her unique flair. Known for her visually captivating performances and dedication to her craft, Kimbra remains an influential figure in contemporary music, constantly pushing boundaries and exploring new creative horizons.
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