Zikai (singer)
Isabelle Zikai Gbotto Carlsson, better known by the artist name Zikai, born December 2, 1997, in Stockholm is a Swedish singer-songwriter.
Early life
Isabelle Carlsson has a Swedish mother and a father from Ivory Coast. When Zikai was 15 years old, she was discovered by producer Mack Beats. Soon she wrote text for other artists in Sweden.[1] In 2019, Isabelle started her own artist career under the name Zikai.
Career
At the age of 15, Zikai began writing songs with the Swedish hip-hop elite and performed with among others, Silvana Imam, Michael Dida and Cherrie. Together with Eva Dahlgren, Zikai joined Silvana Imam on the song Fri which the three of them performed together at the musicfestival Bråvallafestivalen in 2017.[1] She has previously written mostly for other artists. But the music she wrote began to be more about her own life and in 2019 her debut single was released.
2019
As a songwriter, Zikai wrote songs with
2020
May 8th Zikai’s debut-EP “Make You Mine” was released together with the song “Champagne For Breakfast”. She performed the song on Swedish TV-show Allsång på Skansen later that summer.
In 2020 she also got nominated for a Denniz Pop-Award for Rookie of the year.
In autumn 2020, she got her own talkshow called “Twenty Something Talkshow” on Youtube where she interviewed swedish celebrities. She also performed her song “Twenty Something” on Musikkalendern and on Tolvslaget på Skansen together with SVEA where they performed their version of Rihanna’s “Don’t Stop The Music”.[7][8]
2021
Zikai started 2021 with a performance on the TV-show På spåret and got nominated for Gaffa-prize “This year’s breakthrough”.[9][10]
In February the next single was released - “Stay This Way” together with JIM OUMA and Kes Kross, which she also got to perform on swedish TV-show Go’Kväll.[11]
In April Zikai released her version of Paul Simon's “You Can Call Me Al”.
Most recently Zikai won Sweden's Grammis 2021 for this year's soul/RnB for her debut EP "Make You Mine".
Discography
Singles
- 2019 - Mountain Peak
- 2019 - Mountain Peak - GRADES remix
- 2019 - Beach Day
- 2019 - Liquor Kisses
- 2019 - Do You Love Me Still?
- 2020 - SOS
- 2020 - Champagne For Breakfast
- 2020 - Twenty Something
- 2020 - Don't Stop The Music (with SVEA)
- 2021 - Stay This Way (with Kes Kross)
- 2021 - You Can Call Me Al
Songwriting Credits
- 2019 - Number - Alexander Oscar
- 2019 - Chemistry - Alexander Oscar
- 2019 - I’m good - Katie Keller
- 2019 - Hearts will bleed - Janice
- 2019 - Issues - Liamoo
- 2019 - run. - doppio - Anton. Andersson, Christine Balk
- 2020 - Hush - Yellow Claw, Weird Genius, Reikko
- 2020 - Bad Intenstions - Alexander Oscar
- 2020 - Sharper - Peder Elias ft. Zikai
- 2020 - I Could - Phlake
- 2020 - I Could - Phlake, Mercedes the virus
- 2020 - Fire - Mullally ft Zikai
- 2020 - Obsession - DJ Soda & RayRay
- 2024 - Meow - Meovv
- 2024 - Mantra - Jennie
References
- ^ a b "Zikai är Kärrtorps stigande stjärna". mitti.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 2020-02-19.
- ^ "2018-SD211 | IFPI". www.ifpi.dk. Retrieved 2020-02-19.
- ^ "Janice på FIFA 20". Musikindustrin (in Swedish). 2019-09-17. Retrieved 2020-02-19.
- ^ "Luger". luger.se. Retrieved 2020-02-19.
- ^ "Zikai är Framtidens artist!". Sveriges Radio (in Swedish). Retrieved 2020-02-19.
- ^ "Unga svenska artister att hålla koll på 2018 - DEL II". Dopest (in Swedish). 2018-03-30. Retrieved 2020-02-19.
- ^ Sweden, Sveriges Television AB, Stockholm, Musikkalendern – 12. Zikai (in Swedish), retrieved 2021-05-03
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Sweden, Sveriges Television AB, Stockholm, Tolvslaget på Skansen (in Swedish), retrieved 2021-05-03
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Sweden, Sveriges Television AB, Stockholm, På spåret – Rebecca & Fiona och Zikai (in Swedish), retrieved 2021-05-03
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ "GAFFA-PRISET '21 | GAFFA.se". gaffa.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 2021-05-03.
- ^ Sweden, Sveriges Television AB, Stockholm, Go'kväll (in Swedish), retrieved 2021-05-03
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