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The Kym Possible Mixtape

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That's What He Said Video: http://youtu.be/62vYZOahXQE All I Wanted (LadyBird Remix) Video: http://youtu.be/pM1Bpubekmo Hit and Run Video: http://youtu.be/YQaRTL2G768 Four Leaf Clover Video: http://youtu.be/1zIFawkvRvg ‘Just a little bird with some headphones…’ A refreshingly light-hearted introduction to a powerful, old school soul voice that commands attention. This, ladies and gentlemen, is British singing sensation, Kymberley Kennedy. Hailed as a ‘vocal traffic stopper’ by Data Transmission and described as ‘one to watch’ by numerous radio presenters and publications (BBC Radio 1Xtra, BBC Radio Introducing, London’s Bang Radio, PopLedge, The Best In New Music), this lady has already amassed quite a following. She has two Glastonbury performances and a live session at Maida Vale studios under her belt and has worked with a string of exceptional producers on both sides of the pond, including Hype Jones (official remixes for Jessie J, Dev, Lil Wayne, Pitbull), Archie, Parker, Askillz, Krafty Kuts, DrumAttic Twins and Coppa & Matta. Last year saw the release of ‘The Good Girl’ EP with Grinny Grandad on Jam City records. Described by Groove Armada as ‘Motown meets Def Jam’, the track later featured on French film ‘La Croisiere’. Her next project, ‘The Kym Possible Mixtape’, due for release in June, features a massive drum and bass remix of ‘All I Wanted’ by LadyBird and is a fitting extension of how Kymberley describes her musical tastes. ‘Think of music as a buffet and yo

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