Niki (singer)

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NIKI
Alternative pop
  • alternative R&B
  • Instrument(s)
    • Vocals
    • guitar
    • ukulele
    • keyboard
    • piano
    Years active2017–present
    Labels
    Websitenikizefanya.com
    Signature

    Nicole Zefanya (born 24 January 1999), known professionally as NIKI, is an

    studio albums, MOONCHILD (2020) and Nicole (2022). Her debut headlining concert tour, Nicole World Tour
    (2022–2023), visited over 40 cities across North America, Asia, Australia, and Europe.

    NIKI has garnered global recognition for her

    musicianship and is among the most popular female artists from Indonesia.[4] In 2020, NIKI was listed among Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia.[5]

    Early life

    NIKI was born on January 24, 1999, and was raised in Jakarta, Indonesia. NIKI taught herself how to play and write music from a young age, after receiving her first guitar at 9 years old.[6]

    At 15, NIKI won a contest to perform as the opening act for Taylor Swift's The Red Tour in Jakarta.[7] As a teenager, NIKI maintained a YouTube channel, on which she uploaded original songs and covers, performed on acoustic guitar and filmed in her bedroom.[8]

    Career

    In 2017, NIKI moved from Jakarta to Nashville, Tennessee, to study music at Lipscomb University.[1][2] During this time, she released her first singles under the name NIKI through the American record label 88rising.[9][10]

    On July 20, 2018, NIKI appeared on the 88rising collaborative album Head in the Clouds, contributing 5 songs. 

    On April 24, 2019, NIKI released single “lowkey”, leading into her second EP wanna take this downtown?.[11] In October 2019, NIKI appeared on 88rising’s Head in the Clouds II. In support of the album, NIKI released a live acoustic EP titled “NIKI Acoustic Sessions: Head in the Clouds II”.[12] 

    On April 2, 2020, NIKI released single “Switchblade”, and announced her debut full-length album

    MOONCHILD.[13] This was followed by subsequent singles “Selene” and “Lose”.[14] MOONCHILD was released on September 10, 2020. In support of the album NIKI premiered a livestream concert titled MOONCHILD EXPERIENCE, which aired October 10th, 2021, on YouTube and KASKUS TV.[15] On December 15, 2020, NIKI released a holiday single titled “Hallway Weather”.[16][17]

    On August 10, 2021, NIKI released “Every Summertime”, the lead single from Marvel Studios’ official soundtrack to Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. NIKI contributed 4 songs to the soundtrack, which was released September 3rd, 2021.[18]

    In April 2022, NIKI made her debut appearance at the

    Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, and became, alongside labelmate Rich Brian, the first Indonesian artists to perform at the festival.[19]

    On June 3rd, 2022, NIKI released the first single from her sophomore album Nicole, titled “Before”.[20] This was followed by the announcement for her debut North American tour, titled The Nicole Tour. Subsequent singles from Nicole include “Oceans and Engines” (released July 8th, 2022) and “High School In Jakarta” (released August 5th, 2022). On August 12, 2022, Nicole was released.[21] Vanity Fair contributor Delia Cai wrote that Nicole is "a sonic time capsule of a breakup album that explores heartache in perhaps its most devastating form."[22] NPR discussed Nicole on its All Songs Considered podcast and stated "Something NIKI does really well is get to the emotional heart of the matter."[23]

    Alongside the album, a short film titled But I’m Letting Go starring NIKI and Peter Adrian Sudarso and directed by Isaac Ravishankara was released through Amazon Prime Video on August 18, 2022.[24] The short film was supported by screening events in Los Angeles, New York, and Jakarta. In October 2022, NIKI announced the Asia leg of The Nicole Tour.[25]

    In April 2023, NIKI appeared on the cover of Vogue Singapore's "Pop" issue.[26]

    In May 2023, NIKI released NIKI: Live at The Wiltern, her first live album. Alongside the release, she announced expanded tour dates for The Nicole Tour, which included festival performances at Lollapalooza, Outside Lands, and headline shows across North America, Southeast Asia, Europe, and Australia.[27] On May 31, 2023, NIKI made her debut appearance on NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts series, performing 3 songs from Nicole and "Every Summertime." NPR writer and editor Stephen Thompson wrote that the set had him “swaying, swooning and swimming in high hopes.”[28]

    Discography

    Studio albums

    List of studio albums, with release date and label shown
    Title Album details
    MOONCHILD
    • Released: 10 September 2020
    • Label:
      12Tone
    • Formats: Digital download, streaming
    Nicole
    • Released: 12 August 2022
    • Label: 88rising
    • Formats: Digital download, streaming, CD, Vinyl, Cassette

    Live albums

    Title Album details
    NIKI Acoustic Sessions: Head In The Clouds II
    • Released: 12 November 2019
    • Label: 88rising, 12Tone
    • Formats: Digital download, streaming
    Live at The Wiltern
    • Released: 12 May 2023
    • Label: 88rising
    • Formats: Digital download, streaming

    Extended plays

    List of EPs, with release date and label shown
    Title Album details
    Zephyr
    • Released: 23 May 2018
    • Label: 88rising, Empire
    • Formats: Digital download, streaming
    Wanna Take This Downtown?
    • Released: 17 May 2019
    • Label: 88rising, 12Tone
    • Formats: Digital download, streaming

    Tour

    Headlining

    Opening act

    Awards and nominations

    Award Year Nominee(s) Category Result Ref.
    MTV Europe Music Award
    2022 Niki Best Asian Act Nominated

    See also

    Notes

    References

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