My all time favorite little rocker chick is back and better than ever! After the surprise that was the R&B direction she took in her last a-side Kimi ga Iru Kara, Kylee returns to her roots for this single and has only improved with time. missing is the first a-side of the single and I ...
It seems Kylee has really gotten into the “major” department with Kimi ga Iru Kara. Why do I say this? Well, it unfortunately seems that shes dropped her usual rock sound and instead gone for what mostly everyone is doing these days: R&B. This song is not only a new genre for her, but it’s ...
Although Kylee’s second mini-album feels more like a single than an album, it doesn’t mean it can’t sound great. Why I say this is because it’s composed of two new songs, and previously released VACANCY and TV SIZE versions of each of the three tracks. For the sake of my Kylee fandom, I’d like to ...
Three months after her debut single, Kylee unleashes what is THE best debut mini-album by an indie artist. Let’s not forget were talking about a girl who isn’t even 15 yet. What happens with Kylee to me, apart from an insane, undying obsession to what is her surprisingly powerful voice, amazing rock music and being ...
The a-side of 14(at the time) year old Kylee’s debut single is a heavy pop-rock track similar to something Tsuchiya Anna would do. What I really like about VACANCY is the constant energy throughout the song that just blasts through the roof during the chorus. Kylee’s vocals, for a girl her age, are absolutely spectacular. ...