Latest Release
- 6 SEPT 2024
- 1 Song
- Unholy - Single · 2022
- When We Were Young (The Logical Song) - Single · 2023
- Pop 2 · 2017
- Don't Lie - Single · 2024
- Clarity · 2019
- 143 · 2024
- Alone (feat. Nicki Minaj) - Single · 2023
- Future Starts Now - Single · 2021
- Malibu - Single · 2020
- ALL OUT (feat. League of Legends) - EP · 2020
Albums
Artist Playlists
- Saucy, spiky pop with a take-no-prisoners attitude.
- The six-act show has Broadway-tier costumes and choreography. Here’s what Petras is performing.
- Get to know the pop and dance hits that inform the star’s sound.
Appears On
- Conversation around her latest album 'Feed the Beast.'
- Zane Lowe chats with Kim Petras about “Alone” with Nicki Minaj.
- An Unholy Hour with the scream queen and Travis Mills.
- The artist on her EP, 'Slut Pop.'
- The Queen of Halloween joins for the 3rd annual Spooky Special.
- Kim Petras talks about her new single “Future Starts Now."
- „Future Starts Now“: Kim Petras hat ihre neue Single im Gepäck.
About Kim Petras
Kim Petras has spawned an entire generation of bunheads (as her fanbase is called) with her brand of hook-heavy, hedonistic synth-pop. Born in Cologne, Germany in 1992, Petras had aspirations of international stardom from an early age, writing her first songs at 13 and inspired by pop stars like Britney Spears and Spice Girls. Though she released minor works in the late 2000s, it was 2017’s “Unlock It”, the singer’s attention-grabbing collaboration with scene queen Charli XCX, that served for many as a gateway into her world. Petras' Era 1 collection of endorphin-popping bangers, elevated by her virtuosic vocal range, solidified her status as pop music royalty. Songs like 2017’s sugar-baby anthem “I Don't Want It At All” and 2018’s criminally catchy “Heart to Break” showcased her singer/songwriter prowess through a neon glow of ‘80s-infused dance pop. An indie artist at heart, Petras has released the bulk of her work on her own BunHead Records imprint. Her official full-length debut, Clarity (2019), found her eschewing some of the blithe spirit of her early songs in favour of a greater vulnerability in songs like “Icy” and “Broken”, where materialism becomes an escape from the emotional void of heartbreak. The hyper-sexualized Slut Pop arrived in 2022. Petras’ success has also turned her into a role model for the broad swath of her fanbase who identify as LGBTQ, celebrating her as a pioneer for transgender representation in the genre.
- FROM
- Cologne, Germany
- BORN
- 27 August 1992
- GENRE
- Pop