Keisha has been considered one of the brightest new stars in the UK since the innocent days of her first album ‘Seventeen’ in 2005. With the release of her last album ‘Out of my Hands’, which was certified Gold in 2007 with more than 400,000 sales to date, Keisha White had become a household name in Britain. The past 2 years have brought a great sense of maturity and growth for the 22 year old artist, a young soul siren that embodies the ‘it’ factor that every artist wishes they possessed. She’s got the chops, she’s got the looks, and she’s got the versatility to lure her fans back in with her new single ‘Wrong N’ Right’, which is to be followed by her most inspirational album to date.
Keisha is a woman of her own means gaining full creative control over her career the past couple of years. Having had the opportunity to tour different countries such as Africa, Europe, and the United States, she has truly embraced her worldly experience and made it her own. These experiences have become inspiration for some of the issues on her new album. Making sure the album was not rushed Keisha has worked hard to successfully put her mark on her music and has been actively involved with production, vocals and mastering working with Keith Harris (Black Eyed Peas), Ron “NEFF-U” Feemster, Phantom Boyz, Robin Miller and many more amazingly talented producers and writers worldwide. It is her ability to make timeless music that is sophisticated for adults yet has contemporary for her younger listeners. Whilst she is able to connect with the women she is still sultry enough for men. Keisha wields a broad appeal across her fan base.
Through determination and dedication, White just keeps getting better! During live performances she is on fire as she captivates her audience, leaving them in awe of her enchanting vocals. Her gracefulness alone sets her far apart from the pack. Keisha’s soul prominently shines through her songs and whilst compared to liquid gold –‘pure and smooth’ – her soulful voice always leaves you wanting more. There’s just something about Ms White’s raw talent that just cannot be tamed and this is evident in the new generation of Keisha White Music.