Okay Kaya shares a mind-altering video for ‘Jolene From Her Own Perspective,’ the new single from her upcoming world-building album, SAP, out November 4th on Jagjaguwar. The track finds Kaya Wilkins imagining Dolly Parton’s nemesis responding to her song: “I can’t believe we’re arguing about some man. That’s so silly.
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Okay Kaya releases her anticipated new world-building album SAP today via Jagjaguwar. The album, which the New York Times says has “an alluring weightlessness and even a sense of humor,” and The
Okay Kaya shares a mind-altering video for ‘Jolene From Her Own Perspective,’ the new single from her upcoming world-building album, SAP, out November 4th on Jagjaguwar. The track finds Kaya Wilkins imagining
Okay Kaya announces her world-building new album, SAP, with a trippy, collaborative video, made by Kaya Wilkins and renowned visual artist Austin Lee, for its extraordinary lead single ‘Spinal Tap.’ SAP, which was entirely written, performed, engineered, and produced
Watch the ‘Snacks’ video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wK-fWbgfJds Stream/Pre-order Surviving is the New Living via Jagjaguwar: https://okaykaya.ffm.to/surviving
Photo Credit: Coco Capitán Okay Kaya – the project of Norwegian-born, New York-based Kaya Wilkins – shares the new single/video, “Psych Ward,” from Watch This Liquid Pour Itself, her forthcoming album out
Photo Credit: Coco Capitán Okay Kaya – the project of Norwegian-born, New York-based Kaya Wilkins – releases a new single/video, “Asexual Wellbeing,” from Watch This Liquid Pour Itself, her new album out
Okay Kaya – the project of Norwegian-born, New York-based Kaya Wilkins – announces Watch This Liquid Pour Itself, her new album and Jagjaguwar debut out January 24th, and presents a new single/video,
Jagjaguwar is proud to announce new signing Okay Kaya, the project of Norwegian-born, New York-based Kaya Wilkins, and present her new single, a cover of Cher’s late-career club powerhouse, ‘Believe.’ True to