Kimberly "Kaydence" Krysiuk

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Kimberly "Kaydence" Krysiuk
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Kimberly "Kaydence" Krysiuk is an American songwriter based in Los Angeles, California, United States, formerly of Queens, New York. She has written hit songs for Beyoncé, Ariana Grande, Alina Baraz, Daniel Caesar, H.E.R, Brandy, and more.[1]

Kaydence's works have been nominated for several awards. At the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards, her works were nominated for Record of the Year (Ariana Grande - "7 Rings"), Album of the Year (Ariana Grande - Thank U, Next and H.E.R - I Used to Know Her), and Best R&B Performance (Daniel Caesar feat. Brandy - "Love Again"). [2] She won "Best Pop Vocal Album" for Ariana Grande's Sweetener, and won Best R&B Performance for Beyoncé Black Parade.

At the 2020 BMI Pop Awards, she was recognized for Songwriter of the Most-Performed Songs of the Year ("7 Rings", "Thank U, Next").

Discography[edit]

Year Artist Title Album
2021 6LACK "Rent Free" Rent Free/By Any Means
Leon Bridges "Why Don't You Touch Me" Gold-Diggers Sound
Katlyn Nichol "Liar" Liar
ZAYN "Unfuckwitable" Nobody is Listening
2020 Alina Baraz "Until I Met You" (feat. Nas) It Was Divine
Beyoncé "Black Parade" The Lion King: The Gift (Deluxe)
Brandy "Baby Mama" (feat. Chance The Rapper) B7
"Borderline"
"High Heels"
"Unconditional Oceans"
"All My Life pt. 1, 2 & 3"
"Lucid Dreams"
"All My Life"
"Bye BiPolar"
Timbaland "Dumb Thingz" (feat. Kaydence) Beat Saber
2019 Daniel Caesar & Brandy "Love Again" Case Study 01 and B7
H.E.R. "Something Keeps Pulling Me Back" I Used To Know Her
Tiwa Savage & Mr. Eazi "Keys to the Kingdom" The Lion King: The Gift
Jennifer Lopez "Medicine" (feat. French Montana) Medicine
Ariana Grande "7 Rings" Thank U, Next
2018 "Thank U, Next"
"Better Off" Sweetener
2017 Cassie "Don't Play it Safe" (feat. KAYTRANADA) Don't Play it Safe

References[edit]

  1. ^ Phillips, Yoh. "How a Homeless Starving Artist Became a Thriving Songwriter". Djbooth. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Kim "Kaydence" Krysiuk | Artist | GRAMMY.com". grammy.com. Retrieved 3 February 2024.