Bursting onto the scene in emphatic fashion, classically trained Kirstin fuses soulful tones, with blues and elements of jazz to create her sound. I’d have waited(eternity for love) is the debut single from her afrobeats album named ‘Spirit Guide’.
‘Raw, Real and Truth’; Kirstin writes by alchemising pain into light. “I’d have waited eternity for love” is a classy breakup song. Lyrically it’s a heartbreak anthem reminiscent of the Motown Era; even though the story is tragic, the beats, the shiny upbeat vocals can heal your pain. There’s no appreciation of light without dark.” – Kirstin Knight
Originally from Hannover, Germany, Kirstin Knight boasts a rich cultural heritage with Italian and Jamaican parents. Moving to England at the age of 5, she later brought her musical talents to London, New York, and Los Angeles, performing on some of the world’s most prestigious stages. Kirstin’s music is an eclectic fusion of jazz, blues, soul, and pop, featuring an acoustic and melodic sound.
Her peers call her the ‘1 take wonder’ due to her preference for using the first take of her recordings, embracing imperfections and freestyling 90 percent of her lyrics. Kirstin believes that true magic lies in spontaneity, stating, “Everyone strives for picture perfect but that’s the death of character and quirk.”
Her music is a genuine expression of her soul, free from trends and external expectations, embodying her unique and authentic voice – keep up to date with all of her artistry using the links below!
Influences
Rema, Tems, Burna Boy, Wizkid, Tyla, Omah Lay, Aaliyahoxlade, Nina Simone, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Gladys Knight