Kaytranada
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Birth name | Louis Kevin Celestin |
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Born | Port-au-Prince, Haiti |
August 25, 1992
Origin | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
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Years active | 2010–present |
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Website | kaytranada |
Louis Kevin Celestin (born August 25, 1992), known by his stage name Kaytranada, is a Haitian-Canadian electronic musician, producer and DJ.[1][2][3][4][5]
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Early life
Kaytranada was born Louis Kevin Celestin on August 25, 1992 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Shortly after he was born, he relocated to Montreal, Quebec where he was raised. Kaytranada began to DJ at the age of 14. The following year, at the age of 15, Kaytranada began to produce after his brother introduced him to FL Studio.[6][7]
Career
Louis began his career under the alias Kaytradamus in 2010. He released 2 projects as Kaytradamus before changing his name to 'Kaytranada' in 2012. To date, Kaytranada has released a total of thirteen projects and forty-one remixes. Kaytranada has toured more than 50 Canadian, American, European and Australian cities.[8][9][10][11]
During 2015, Kaytranada opened for two nights of Madonna's Rebel Heart Tour, one in Canada and one in the United States.[12]
Announcing via his Facebook page, he signed an exclusive recording agreement with XL Recordings' in December 2014. His long-awaited debut album, 99.9%, was released on May 6, 2016. The album includes features from GoldLink, Craig David, AlunaGeorge, Syd, Anderson .Paak, and Vic Mensa among others.
Speculation arose that Kaytranada and eight-time Grammy award winning producer Rick Rubin had started working together when a photo of them surfaced online around February 2015. It was later confirmed that they did in fact enter in a partnership for his publishing, that is backed by Pulse Recordings based in Los Angeles.
Personal life
Kaytranada revealed he is gay in an interview with The Fader in April 2016.[13]
Discography
Studio albums
- 99.9% (2016)
As Kaytradamus
- The Weather Report (2010)
- Teriphikness (2010)
- Kaytra DaMouse (2011)
- Merrymaking Music (2011)
- Kaytra LaBoom (2011)
- Massively Massive (w/ Louie P as The Celestics) (2011)
- Remixes Vol. 1 (Comp.) (2012)
- The Good Fight (EP) (w/ Krystale) (2012)
- Kaytra Nada (2012)
- Kaytrap (EP) (2012)
- Kaytra Thomas (Unreleased) (2012)
- Les Filles du roé (w/ Robert Nelson) (2012)
As Kaytranada
- Kaytra Todo (EP) (2013)
- Kaytranada Remix (EP) (2013)
- At All/Hilarity Duff (EP) (2013)
- Bromance #10 - "Free Things In Life" (Single) (2013)
- Supreme Laziness (Mixtape) (w/ Louie P as The Celestics) (2014)
- Whatever (Mixtape) (2014)
- "Leave Me Alone" ft. Shay Lia (Single) (2014)
- "Drive Me Crazy" ft. Vic Mensa (Single) (2015)
Remixes (official and unofficial)
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- Portico Quartet – "Steepless" (2012)
- The Fugees and A Tribe Called Quest – "Rumble In the Jungle" (2012)
- Erykah Badu – "Love of My Life" (2012)
- Beyoncé and Andre 3000 – "Party" (2012)
- M.I.A. – "Bad Girls" (2012)
- Nelly Furtado – "Say It Right" (2012)
- Danny Brown – "Lie4" (2012)
- Janet Jackson – "If" (2012)
- Big Dope P – "Southside Anthem" (2012)
- k-os – "Crucial" (2012)
- Modjo – "Lady" (2012)
- Missy Elliott – "Sock It 2 Me" (2012)
- Acid Washed – "Fire n' Rain" (2013)
- Teedra Moses – "Be Your Girl" (2013)
- Beverlay – "Typically Her" (2013)
- Jill Scott – "Golden" (2013)
- TLC – "Creep" (2013)
- American Royalty – "Mariah" (2013)
- Amerie – "Why Don't We Fall in Love" (2013)
- Snakehips – "On & On" (2013)
- Flume – "Holdin On" (2013)
- Busta Rhymes and Janet Jackson – "What's It Gonna Be?" (2013)
- Cyril Hahn – "Perfect Form" (2013)
- JMSN – "Love & Pain" (2013)
- Beyoncé – "Work It Out" (2013)
- Azealia Banks (featuring Pharrell) – "ATM JAM" (2013)
- Common – "I Want You" (2013)
- Banks – "Waiting Game" (2013)
- Robert Glasper – "Move Love" (2013)
- Disclosure – "January" (2013)
- AlunaGeorge – "Kaleidoscope Love" (2014)
- Pharrell Williams – "Happy" (2014)
- Jill Scott – "It's Love" (2013)
- Chet Faker – "Talk Is Cheap" (2014)
- MNEK – "Wrote a Song About You" (2014)
- Tensnake – "Feel of Love" (2014)
- BadBadNotGood – "Kaleidoscope" (2014)
- T.I. and Young Thug – "About Da $" (2014)
- Tuxedo – "The Right Time" (2015)
- Janet Jackson – "Alright" (2015)
- Jamie Woon – "Sharpness" (2015)
- Rihanna – "Kiss It Better" (2016)
Production discography
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- Robert Nelson – "Les filles du roé" (2012)
- Koriass – "Long Time No See" (2013)
- Mobb Deep – "My Block" (2014)
- GoldLink – "Sober Thoughts" (2014)
- Reva DeVito – "Friday Night" (2014)
- Vic Mensa – "Wimme Nah" (2014)
- Shay Lia – "3 Months" (2014)
- Mick Jenkins – "Rain" (2015)
- Marvel Alexander – "Popcorn" (ft. Wiki) (2015)
- Kali Uchis – "Rush" (co-produced with BadBadNotGood) (2015)
- Wasiu – "Physical" (2015)
- Towkio – "Involved" (ft. Vic Mensa) (2015)
- Freddie Gibbs – "My Dope House" (2015)
- Freddie Gibbs – "Insecurities" (co-produced with Frank Dukes) (2015)
- Towkio – "Reflection" (2015)
- The Internet – "Girl" (2015)
- Mick Jenkins – "P's & Q's" (2015)
- Mick Jenkins – "Your Love" (2015)
- Zak Abel – "Say Sumthin" (2015)
- Talib Kweli – "Butterfly" (2015)
- Aminé – "YeYe" (2015)
- Aminé – "Buckwild" (2015)
- Aminé – "Le Danse" (2015)
- Rejjie Snow – "Blakkst Skn" (ft. Rae Morris) (2015)
- Mick Jenkins – "HeadAss" (2015)
- Wiki – "3 Stories" (2015)
- Wiki – "Crib Tax" (2015)
- Rome Fortune – "Dance" (2015)
- Govales – "All In" (2015)
- Koriass – "Quinze minutes" (2015)
- Anderson Paak – "Lite Weight" (ft. The Free Nationals United Fellowship Choir) (2016)
- Katy B – "Honey" (2016)
- Azealia Banks – "Along the Coast" (2016)
- Mick Jenkins – "Artful Dodger" (2016)
- River Tiber – "Illusions" (ft. Pusha T) [co-produced with Doc McKinney] (2016)
- River Tiber – "Gravity" (co-produced with River Tiber) (2016)
- Kali Uchis – "Only Girl" (ft. Steve Lacy & Vince Staples) (2016)
- Lou Phelps – "Rent Is Due" (ft. Key!) (2016)
- Chance the Rapper – "All Night" (ft. Knox Fortune) (2016)
References
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External links
- Official website
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- 1992 births
- Living people
- Gay musicians
- LGBT people from Haiti
- LGBT musicians from Canada
- LGBT artists from Canada
- Canadian electronic musicians
- Canadian experimental musicians
- Canadian record producers
- Canadian Internet celebrities
- Black Canadian musicians
- XL Recordings artists
- Musicians from Montreal
- Haitian emigrants to Canada
- People from Port-au-Prince
- Canadian DJs