A band led by Kye Gibbon, mixing pop, rock, and hip-hop with songs about addiction and survival.
For a quick sense of their range, try 'Lay Down Your Weapons' for the polished hit and 'Snippet Of My Life' for something rawer. Both frame the band's push-and-pull between pop appeal and personal grit.
K Koke's music feels lived-in because Kye Gibbon writes about what he knows, from addiction to mental health. That honesty comes through in tracks like 'Lay Down Your Weapons' with Rita Ora, a hit that still carries a gritty edge. Their sound doesn't stick to one style, pulling from pop, rock, and hip-hop to match the rough stories.
The band formed around singer Kye Gibbon, with Jules Gibb on drums and Ed Roberts on bass. Their debut album 'Love and War' set the tone, and they've since worked with artists like EXO on 'Clap Clap' and Jaga on 'Mama'. Critics have questioned whether some lyrics glorify drug use, though Gibbon has said he's just being honest.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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