Kirsten Collins (b. 1994)

Birthplace:
Calgary, Canada

Born:
March 27, 1994

Canadian-born, LA-based singer/songwriter Kirsten Collins was named an Innovator by The Wall Street Journal and has garnered over 2 million followers in her growing social network ahead of launching her newest artist project. Kirsten presents a unique soulful pop style sporting an energetic vocal style all her own. With a series of Kirsten Collins song releases including “Woo Hoo” “Up & Away”and“SZNS” follows the release of many infectious singles. Kirsten is an accomplished writer and has written for a list of artists, film, tv and more but her most recent favorite is the single title track for album “SAVAGE” and song “I’LL MAKE YOU CRY” on the K-pop girl group Aespa’s new mini album. With knockout stage presence and confidence, Kirsten is a natural entertainer having performed on the YouTube VidCon Stage in front of a crowd of 3,500 while 23 million viewers joined the live stream as well as live streams on Bili Bili. Kirsten’s message in all forms of artistic expression and across all social platforms is one of positivity, self-worth, and finding purpose in all endeavors. With 200,000 monthly Spotify listeners and nearing 1 million on Facebook and Tiktok, Kirsten finds herself with a loyal fanbase eager for more of her vivacious attitude, colorful personality and undeniable talent. Kirsten is an innovator in releasing music NFTs in a collaboration with NFT Blue on her current

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