Kee'ahn
With a name meaning “to dance, to play” from the language of the Wik Mungkan people, Kee'ahn is a proud Yalanji, Jirrbal, and Badulaig artist whose work captures both the joys and challenges of life, weaving personal experiences of love, loss, and resilience.
Her music is a reflection of their roots, growing up in Far North Queensland surrounded by a strong sense of family, community, and connection to Country. “My songs are diary entries,” Kee’ahn explains. “Music for me is connection to culture, community and to self. Singing feels intuitive and meant to be.”
Influenced by greats including Lauryn Hill, Lianne La Havas, and Janelle Monae, Kee’ahn’s music has gained acclaim across so-called Australia and beyond, featuring collaborations with notable artists such as Emma Donovan, Dallas Woods, and Alice Ivy.
Their debut single, ‘Better Things’ (2020), earned Kee’ahn the Archie Roach Foundation Award and Best Emerging Artist from Music Victoria, affirming their powerful presence in the Australian music scene. ‘Love You More’ follows the release of independent singles ‘Sunsets’ and ‘Catch The Night’ which had airplay on triple j, Double J and community radio across the country, as well as features from Acclaim, Women In Pop, Beat The Music, Pilerats and more.
Known for her soulful, captivating performances, Kee’ahn has shared stages with the likes of Julia Jacklin, Hiatus Kaiyote, Greentea Peng and Angie McMahon and performed at WOMADelaide, Strawberry Fields, Wildlands, and Beyond the Valley.