ABOUT

Kate Morgan is an accomplished singer, songwriter, and recording artist based in Los Angeles. She has written numerous platinum-selling records, landed a Dance Radio #1 with Anabel Englund, and was a key contributor to songs released by The Chainsmokers, Blackbear, Cher Lloyd, Illenium, Zhu, DVBBS, Lena, and Gryffin, amounting to well over a Billion streams.  Kate’s vocal and writing prowess was recently highlighted in a brand new track out on tastemaker electronic label Anjunadeep, entitled “Muse” by German producer on the rise, Rezident.  Now, with “Pretty Delusions,” Kate is stepping firmly into her power as a frontwoman.  Part longing, part hopeful, her debut single combines pop, indie, and electronic sounds into an intoxicating blend.

Originally from Kamloops, British Columbia – a blue-collar Canadian mountain town – Kate began her career at age 14, performing original songs at local venues and uploading them to MySpace. Not long after, she began traveling back and forth to Vancouver with her mother to play in larger venues and bars alongside her band.  As Kate’s skills developed, she was awarded bigger and better opportunities, starting on the festival circuit and even having the chance to join the legendary Lilith Fair tour at 16 years old, performing alongside icons like Sarah McLachlan, Sheryl Crow, and Erykah Badu. From there, she began to record with more established producers, and at the age of 19, she achieved her first radio top 20 hit and a number 1 music video. Kate soon got scooped up by a record label, but became disillusioned as her music was continually placed on hold. Taking matters into her own hands, Kate started planting her own roots in the industry with frequent trips to Los Angeles, and her efforts were quickly rewarded; in a matter of years, she had writing credits on numerous heavy hitting releases.  In 2019, after a six-year stint in Los Angeles, she decided she needed a change of scenery and spontaneously moved to the artistic and effervescent city of Berlin. There, she met a key collaborator, Vincent Kottkamp, who encouraged her to step back into the mindset of an artist. Throughout the pandemic, they recorded her album– a nostalgic reflection of the ups and downs she had experienced in the music industry and the love stories she encountered along the way.