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Kiz Keyz

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Kiz Keyz
File:Kiz Keyz.jpg
Kiz in his studio, 2019
Background information
Birth nameKirat Singh
Born (1989-03-04) March 4, 1989 (age 37)
Gravesend, Kent, England
GenresElectronic, Pop, House, Hip Hop, Rock, Dance
Occupation(s)Producer, Songwriter, Artist
Years active2010–present
LabelsIndependent, DiscoWax, Ultra Records, 3Beat, Republic Records, Monstercat, LoudKult, Daily Deep, One Seven, Zero Cool
Associated actsOCEANS, Bad Wolves, TXT, aespa
Websitetheoceansown.com

Kirat Singh (born 4 March 1989), known professionally as Kiz Keyz, is a British producer, songwriter, and artist. He is known for his collaborations with international acts including TXT, aespa, Bad Wolves, Pegboard Nerds, and Nikki Vianna.[1]

Career

In 2024, Kiz Keyz co-wrote and produced "Miracle" for South Korean group Tomorrow X Together (TXT). The track debuted at #1 on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart and was described by Billboard as "a shimmering synth-pop track about holding onto hope."[2] The song appears on TXT’s EP minisode 3: TOMORROW, which debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 and ranked in the IFPI Global Album Sales Top 10.[3][4]

He contributed to the 2023 Bad Wolves single "Legends Never Die." The track, released ahead of the band’s album Die About It, was described by Ghost Cult Magazine as "a powerful and emotionally charged anthem."[5]

Keyz also worked on "Once Again" by aespa members Winter and NingNing, which was released as part of the soundtrack for the Korean television series Our Blues. The song reached #119 on South Korea’s Circle Digital Chart and topped iTunes charts in multiple countries.[6][7]

In 2022, he featured on "Bad Luck" by Pegboard Nerds, released via Monstercat. He contributed rap vocals, co-production, and songwriting to the single.[8]

Humanitarian Work

In 2023, Keyz participated in the Heartstrings & Heartbeats initiative in Botswana, a music and mental health campaign co-founded by Abraham Mamela and Sidney Sithole. The initiative focused on destigmatizing mental health through music, cultural exchange, and storytelling.[9]

References

  1. "Kiz Keyz Credits". Muso.AI.
  2. "TXT's "Miracle" Hits No. 1". Billboard.
  3. "TXT Becomes 2nd K-Pop Artist in Billboard 200 History to Chart 10 Albums". Soompi.
  4. "IFPI Global Album Sales 2024". Soompi.
  5. "Bad Wolves Share New Single and Announce Album". Ghost Cult Magazine.
  6. "Aespa's Winter and Ningning top iTunes with OST 'Once Again'". Allkpop.
  7. "Once Again (OST) – Allkpop Video Feature". Allkpop.
  8. "Pegboard Nerds & Kiz Keyz – Bad Luck (Tracklist)". 1001Tracklists.
  9. "Heartstrings & Heartbeats continues to strike healthy conversations on mental health". The Botswana Gazette.


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