Tagged: Katy B
Stream Katy B’s Danger EP
London pop sensation and Jim Jones-pal Katy B has released a new, four-song EP called Danger. It’s rap-leaning, featuring guests like Wiley and Iggy Azalea, along with Jacques Greene and Jessie Ware. Read Duncan Cooper’s … read more »
Katy B, “Witches’ Brew (Diplo Remix)” MP3
Diplo bolsters UK singer Katy B’s “Witches’ Brew” on this drum-heavy new remix. He also extends it by more than a minute, what was originally a breezy track with Katy imploring you to Come with … read more »
PJ Harvey Wins 2011 Mercury Prize
PJ Harvey nabbed this year’s Mercury Prize for her album, Let England Shake, beating out some stiff competition from the likes of Adele, Katy B and James Blake, among others, to become the first artist … read more »
Video: Katy B, “Witches Brew”
In her new video for “Witches Brew,” Katy B steps lightly into Gaga territory. Dressed in furry black laying on a white tile floor, dark water gushes up from the drain. Then it subsides and … read more »
Will Adele Win This Year’s Mercury Prize?
This morning, the 2011 Mercury Prize shortlist was unveiled in London. It includes former Mercury Prize winner PJ Harvey, Ghostpoet, teen angel Katy B and recent FADER cover star James Blake. SBTRKT and Gold Panda … read more »
Interview: Katy B
The day after seeing soon-to-be-more-famous South Londoner Katy B‘s first US performance at Le Bain, we met Katy on the High Line to talk about life after her debut album On A Mission. In March, … read more »
Video: Katy B, “Easy Please Me”
The YouTube comment with the most thumbs up on Katy B’s new video for “Easy Please Me” is by uploader RinseFM: “‘Now one thing I can’t stand is ARROGANCE’… No African comments please!” which does … read more »
Gen F: Katy B
From her earliest guest vocals recorded as Baby Katy, to her recent pop chart-centric work as Katy B, South London’s Kathleen Brien has been the peerless female voice in the man’s, man’s world of British … read more »
The FADER Issue #73 Podcast
This was a BIG issue for us. But it featured plenty of artists beyond Brooklyn’s finest—rising stars like Waka Flocka’s Brick Squad Monopoly, Danny Brown, Fred the Godson and Angel Haze that reflect facets of … read more »
