That Kid
That Kid's 2021 single 'Dial Tone' featured Slayyyter and Ayesha Erotica, and it became their breakthrough track. Other songs like 'Rocket' with Holliday Howe...
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That Kid's 2021 single 'Dial Tone' featured Slayyyter and Ayesha Erotica, and it became their breakthrough track. Other songs like 'Rocket' with Holliday Howe and 'Arcade' with Moistbreezy show their tendency to work with other artists on their material.
Their music has drawn attention for lyrics that touch on mental health, sexuality, and identity, which has sometimes sparked discussion. They've released two mixtapes called 'Dial Tone' and 'Call Waiting,' and they're working on a debut album.
That Kid handles their own production and performs as a solo act. The project stays focused on their own creative direction rather than building a band around it.
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