K. Love the Infinite - Hip Hop Soul Artist

“ Unapologetically raw hip hop, spoken word, and neo-soul music from the perspective of an out masculine gay female - K. Love's music and poetry is open and straightforward yet commonly uplifting and insightful. Her subject matter revolves around issues of sexuality, relationships, and spirituality..”


K. has been writing lyrics since age 14, performing since 2003 both at Women in the Life Association events and as Drag King “Kayron the Don Juan” with the DC Kings. But it has only been recently, since 01/2007 at age 26, that K. has dedicated her energy exclusively into pursuing a career as a solo artist, hoping to gain the support of the LGBT community to help her thrive in the music industry.

Currently residing in Baltimore MD, K feels that most people will label her a hip hop artist, although she makes it clear that she doesn’t like to be boxed in. “I gave myself the name Infinite because I refuse to be contained; As a woman, a business person, or as an artist. My material vacillates pretty evenly between hip hop, neo-soul, and spoken word. It might be smooth or it might be rough, sometimes all within the same song, but it’s always honest,” K. Love responds.

The most recent box that K. has escaped was the one that said she couldn’t make it in the music industry as an OUT masculine gay female. She’s decided that regardless of any perceived roadblocks, it’s important that she stay true to her love of poetry and music, and use her lyrical skills to give insight into issues around sexuality, relationships, and spirituality.

She’s channeled frustrations from over 10 years of many failed attempts at entering the music industry and the discrimination she's faced along the way into “We Are Hip Hop Too!” (WAHHT!). An organization she's formed to support and encourage herself and other out LGBT female lyricists. You can find more info at www.wearehiphoptoo.com

Her most popular track so far, "Have No Regrets" tells her story while inspiring listeners to diligently move forward in their dreams, as she has. "We Are Hip Hop Too!," the theme song for WAHHT's website is a bit more edgy and speaks directly to her struggles and the struggle of many LGBT artists in Hip Hop.

K. is currently developing additional materials in hopes of releasing an EP in May of 2009. In the mean time you can find additional music on this site, myspace, and Snocap. She also offers a 5-Track Demo at her live shows titled "In the beggining."

You can find K. Love practicing her material and performance skills at various open mics and LGBT events in DMV (DC, MD & VA) including WAHHT!’s monthly events. For updates on events and new music please join the email list at www.klovetheinfinite.com and/or www.wearehiphoptoo.com

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