- Gloria · 2023
- Find Your Line: Music from GRAN TURISMO 7 · 2022
- Rapture - EP · 2019
- Lockdown - Single · 2020
- West Indies - Single · 2021
- Rapture - EP · 2019
- Burning - Single · 2017
- Gifted · 2022
- Gifted · 2022
- Toast & Throne (Mura Masa Remixes) - Single · 2019
- Toast & Throne (Mura Masa Remixes) - Single · 2019
- Gifted · 2022
- Gifted · 2022
Albums
- 2022
Music Videos
- 2023
- 2021
Artist Playlists
- A reggae trailblazer who took over worldwide airwaves in the 2020s.
- Jesse Jaxx
- Olumireggae
- Daniel Caesar
More To Hear
- Celebrating the Jamaican star on the arrival of her debut album.
- Koffee on "Shine" and a World First from Number Teddie.
- Cuppy talks about her album Original Copy and Koffee checks in.
- The Jamaican artist on her journey, influences, and music.
- "Rapture" feat. Govana [Remix] is World Record.
- A celebration of the artist's Rapture EP.
- The Nigerian artist talks, plus Melii premieres "Fresh Air."
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About Koffee
Jamaican singer/songwriter Koffee became a vital voice in reggae with astonishing speed—especially impressive in a genre whose roll call generally evolves at a pace in keeping with its easygoing rhythms. A disciple of roots revivalists Chronixx and Protoje, she's brought new perspectives to a male-dominated genre with her muscular yet agile voice and songs that powerfully balance the personal and political. Born Mikayla Simpson in 2000, Koffee grew up in Spanish Town, Jamaica, where she sang in the church choir and taught herself guitar. She was just 17 and studying to become a pharmacist when an acoustic song she wrote in tribute to Olympic sprinter Usain Bolt became an unexpected hit after he shared it online. “I took [music] seriously after a lot of people started tuning in,” Koffee told Apple Music. Working with producers like IzyBeats and Walshy Fire of Major Lazer, the Up Next alum exudes energy and confidence on the mic, ducking and weaving through complex rhyme schemes then landing on indelible hooks. Her tracks often balance vintage reggae textures with flourishes of contemporary dancehall, and, in the style of forebears like Bob Marley, she hits on tensions that feel timeless: on “Blazin”, she conjures the image of a “fyah full of love” as she calls for marginalised youth to support each other in the face of political corruption and neglect. The world sat up and took notice quickly, as her debut LP, 2019’s Rapture, set two records at the Grammys: at 19, she became both the youngest artist and the first woman to ever win Best Reggae Album.
- HOMETOWN
- Spanish Town, Jamaica
- BORN
- 16 February 2000
- GENRE
- Reggae