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    Kyan Palmer Announces Debut EP & Elsewhere (NYC) EP Release Show

    Elicit MagazineBy Elicit MagazineAugust 25, 20182 Mins Read
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    Fresh off the release of his new single “Make It Up,” Palmer announces his debut EP ‘Burn Mona Lisa,’ slated for release on September 28th. In celebration of the EP, Palmer will be hitting the stage the same night with an intimate set at Elsewhere’s Zone One. Tickets are on sale now and are available here: https://bit.ly/kyanreleaseparty

    LA-based singer, songwriter and artist Kyan Palmer is emerging as a promising act to watch with his unique blend of pop and R&B. Last month, Palmer released his brooding and addictive single, “Make It Up,” which has already amassed almost 300K across DSPs.

    Arizona-raised, LA-based Kyan Palmer is proof that there is no one path to success in the music industry. A former employee of Republic Records, Palmer released his debut single while still sitting behind a desk in the Universal Music Group building. With no expectations and no team behind him, his debut single “Burn Mona Lisa” took a life of it’s own, getting added to numerous Spotify playlists, hitting the viral charts, and amassing over 3 million Spotify streams to date.

    Since his initial release, Palmer has stepped out from behind his desk and into the spotlight. Now relocated from New York to LA, Palmer has become a sought after up-and-coming writer, collaborating with the likes of Little Mix, PRETTYMUCH, Sam Fischer, Alex Tirheimer (Andy Grammar, Sabrina Claudio), The Fliptones (Britney Spears, Jason DeRulo) and Aire Atlantica, among others. He has also continued to put out a steady stream of solo releases such as “Hidden Feelings,” “Can’t Help It,” “Poetry In Motion,” and, most recently, “Make It Up.”

    Palmer’s forthcoming EP, named after his hit single ‘Burn Mona Lisa,’ promises more intoxicating pop and R&B infused anthems. With a growing catalog of hits, there is no doubt that Kyan Palmer is an artist you don’t want to sleep on.

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