

Latest Release

- NOV 12, 2024
- 6 Songs
- Every Where Is Some Where · 2017
- It's Strange (feat. K. Flay) - Single · 2015
- Every Where Is Some Where · 2016
- Life as a Dog (Deluxe Version) · 2014
- Life as a Dog · 2014
- Every Where Is Some Where · 2017
- The Take Over · 2009
- High Enough (RAC Remix) - Single · 2017
- Zen - Single · 2020
- Post Traumatic (Deluxe Version) · 2018
Albums
- 2023
- 2023
- 2023
- 2022
About K.Flay
While attending Stanford University, multitalented singer/rapper/producer K.Flay started making lighthearted hip-hop parodies on her laptop, which gradually blossomed into a series of mixtapes. ∙ K.Flay’s first major-label release, 2012’s EP Eyes Shut, featured production by Liam Howlett of The Prodigy, and rapper Danny Brown guested on her 2013 follow-up, What If It Is. ∙ Life As a Dog, her 2014 debut album, was fan-funded and reached No. 14 on the Billboard Rap Albums chart. ∙ In 2016, she became the first artist signed to Night Street Records, an offshoot of Interscope headed up by Dan Reynolds of Imagine Dragons. ∙ Crush Me is the title of both K.Flay’s 2016 EP and a book she released the following year, which compiled fan-authored notes and stories she had collected while on tour. ∙ She was nominated for two Grammy Awards in 2017, including a Best Rock Song nod for her sassy, Gold-certified breakout single, “Blood in the Cut.” ∙ Mike Shinoda, Tom Morello, and Robert DeLong are just some of the artists who’ve invited her to guest on their songs.
- FROM
- Wilmette, IL, United States
- BORN
- June 30, 1985
- GENRE
- Alternative