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Steven Kids is a British-Belgian singer-songwriter with rock, pop, and folk elements. His music, characterised by sincere lyrics, memorable melodies, and a distinctive vocal style, is gaining traction in the UK and internationally.
Early life
[edit]Steven Kids was born in Mons, Belgium, and holds dual British-Belgian nationality. He demonstrated an aptitude for the piano from an early age and further developed his skills through self-instruction. He also received a year of formal guitar lessons before continuing to improve his guitar playing independently. After working in digital art in Belgium, Kids faced a major setback when his business was destroyed, resulting in the loss of his home and livelihood. He returned to the UK and experienced homelessness, eventually residing in a caravan at Whitsand Bay, Cornwall. This period significantly influenced his musical development.
Musical career
[edit]Steven Kids' music is reflective of his personal experiences and insights, addressing themes such as love, loss, self-discovery, and the human condition.
In November 2023, while still living in the caravan at Whitsand Bay, Kids released his debut single, "BlackHole". The single received positive attention on streaming platforms and critical acclaim, marking the start of his musical resurgence.[1] He followed this with the release of "I Hate You" in December 2023.[1]
Kids is currently working on his debut album, "Whitsand Bea" (intentionally misspelt to reflect a personal connection to the location that inspired much of his music). The album's lead single, "Council View," was released on 1 April 2024 and was chosen as a playful acknowledgement of his unexpected success. The single entered the UK Official Singles Chart at number 94, signifying a notable milestone in his career.[2]
On 1 July 2024, Kids released his latest single, "We Need Peace," which showcases his continued artistic development and lyrical sophistication.[1] Steven Kids wrote the song "We Need Peace" as a plea to the world to steer away from war. Useing his platform to inspire positive change and promote unity. The track blends elements of rock, pop, and folk.[3]
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]- Whitsand Bea (Upcoming)
Singles
[edit]- "BlackHole" (November 2023)[1]
- "I Hate You" (December 2023)[1]
- "Council View" (1 April 2024) UK Chart 94[2]
- "We Need Peace" (1 July 2024)[1]