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KiKi Holli “WIN U OVER”

KiKi Holli “WIN U OVER”

New single from multifaceted Los Angeles based pop singer/songwriter KiKi Holli . Entitled “WIN U OVER”, the electrifying Nu Disco track seamlessly blends her signature emotive storytelling with groove infused vibes, inviting listeners to lose themselves in the beat while embracing the joy of connection.

KiKi has received acclaim from the likes of Rolling Stone France, Billboard Argentina, Earmilk, Atwood Magazine, among others. Her new single is produced by Grammy Nominated Producer Ethan Allen. Thanks for your consideration,

“KiKi Holli… delivers here a performance of great beauty.” – Rolling Stone

Los Angeles indie-pop and rock vocalist KiKi Holli first ventured into Nu Disco with her dance anthem “Pretty Boys.” Now, KiKi returns, bringing her genre-bending talents to her groove-infused new single, “WIN U OVER.” This electrifying Nu Disco track will get bodies moving on the dance floor with its infectious rhythm, captivating hooks, and soulful energy. With “WIN U OVER,” Holli seamlessly blends her signature emotive storytelling with groovy disco vibes, inviting listeners to lose themselves in the beat while embracing the joy of connection.

Inspired by her rich theatrical background and iconic influences like Prince, Bowie, Dusty Springfield, and Stevie Nicks, KiKi Holli crafts stunning, soulful music that’s both cathartic and captivating. Her unique blend of vulnerability and empowerment resonates deeply, making each track an experience that speaks to personal growth, healing, and living in the moment.

Before “WIN U OVER,” Holli released the dance anthem “PRETTY BOYS,” which transcended genres and became an LGBTQ+ anthem of self-expression, allure, and empowerment.

“KiKi Holli’s “Pretty Boys” is an explosion of energy and authenticity that sweeps listeners into a world of fun and celebration.” – Billboard

Known for her crystalline vocals and powerful messages, Holli’s music delivers an authentic, relatable experience, as seen in her previous singles like the blissful “NEW HIGH” and the emotionally charged “Play to Lose.”

Holli first captured hearts with a breathtaking cover of Roxy Music’s “More Than This,” which reflected her personal journey through grief and loss. Since then, she’s collaborated with Grammy-nominated producer Ethan Allen (Throwing Muses, Tricky, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club) and continued to evolve her eclectic musical aesthetic.

As an artist who draws from her own experiences, Holli’s music reflects the beauty of vulnerability, healing, and finding strength. With her upcoming album in the works, KiKi Holli continues to deliver relatable and soulful music that inspires listeners to embrace their own journeys.

“WIN U OVER” is a dancefloor staple, with KiKi Holli once again proving her ability to blend genres and captivate her audience.

Originally from Pittsburgh, PA, Holli was drawn to the arts from an early age, with her passions gravitating towards music and theater. Subsequently, she found solace in these disciplines and later earned her BFA in voice and theater for further exploring her unique talents. In addition to being a trained vocalist, Holli also grew up playing the guitar, saxophone and viola. Theatrically she has appeared on stage in the plays Of Mice and Men, Three Sisters and Twelfth Night, and also played the lead role in the Rocky Horror-channeling indie film Isle of Lesbos, celebrated by Swampflix as “a politically angry, deliberately offensive, post-John Waters, queer-as-f*ck movie musical with deep roots in drag & cabaret traditions.”

Most notably, Holli co-wrote and starred in Forever Dusty: The Dusty Springfield Musical, a stage musical based on the life of British pop star Dusty Springfield. The production opened off-Broadway in 2012 at New World Stages in New York, garnering coverage from The Village Voice, Reuters, The New York Times and Out Magazine. From there, the play went on to run in Los Angeles and London, as well as other cities in the U.S. and U.K.

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