Kee’ahn (they/she/nyulu) is a Kuku Yalanji, Jirrbal, Torres Strait Islander songwriter and performer from North Queensland, based in Naarm (Melbourne).
Their name comes from the Wik word 'kee’an' meaning to dance, and to play and Kee’ahn has been singing, dancing and playing guitar since childhood, deeply loving soul, R&B, and pop.
Blossoming into the limelight in 2020 after the release of her debut single 'Better Things', Kee'ahn effortlessly weaves lush melodies and rich vocals, with heart-warming stories of hope and healing. Kee'ahn champions finding strength in our struggles, encouraging us all to reflect, reinvent, and rejoice in our journeys.
HEAVY
“It’s a reminder that our heaviest moments are meant to be shared. That we need each other. It’s about the power of community, holding on and letting ourselves be held. A message we all need right now.”
Written as an act of reclamation, ‘Heavy’ channels the weight of systemic harm and personal grief into something radiant — a soulful exhale of survival, solidarity and strength.
With production from Pataphysics, instrumental brilliance from the likes of OjiAji, Yusuf Harare Jnr, Kawel Che, and Kasinda Faase, plus choir guidance from Yara Alkurd, ‘Heavy’ is also a team effort in every sense. - Emmy Mack, Music Feeds
❀ upcoming events ❀
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Clancestry - MOB MUSIC
Saturday 9th of August
6.30pm
FREE
Magindjin / Brisbane
Melbourne Street Garden