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Meet Kingsley: The Pop Priestess Turning Pain Into Power

  • Jun 16
  • 2 min read

By Kingsley Lincoln

To the little girl with big dreams and an even bigger voice…


That’s how Kingsley, the genre-blending pop artist and creative visionary, began her recent anthology letter — and it’s how her story has always unfolded.


Born out of a desire to transform hardship into art, Kingsley’s music fuses high-energy pop and house beats with raw, relatable storytelling. Her songs speak to anyone who’s ever felt unseen, unheard, or underestimated — especially queer, Black, and POC audiences who rarely see themselves reflected in the mainstream pop space.


“I create music that celebrates the journey of becoming,” Kingsley shares. “The messy, joyful, painful, sexy process of finding yourself — and making music that sounds like the first sip of champagne.”


Her forthcoming record, Come & Find Me, is a testament to that mission. The first two singles, “My Love” and “Sunset Hours,” offer a taste of what’s to come — blending infectious pop hooks with deep emotional layers. These tracks aren’t just made for the dance floor; they’re anthems for personal revelation, self-worth, and radical joy.


Kingsley’s artistry doesn’t stop at the music. Her career is a multimedia experience. She’s created immersive live shows, hosted breathwork sessions for marginalized creatives, and even authored cocktail books that pair custom drinks with her songs (Come Drink With Me and Drinking on Holidays).


“I’m not just building a fanbase,” she explains. “I’m building a community. A Kingdom.”


That Kingdom — Kingsley’s fiercely loyal following — spans music lovers, dreamers, and change-makers from all walks of life. It’s a space where authenticity is power and where healing, celebration, and creativity collide.

Despite industry challenges, Kingsley has become a beacon of resilience. Her journey includes self-funding records, surviving heartbreak and financial instability, and still showing up with boldness and vision.


“My superpower is that I never stop becoming,” she says. “And I want everyone who listens to my music to feel that same permission to evolve.”


With new music on the horizon and a growing presence on global stages, Kingsley is poised to become not just a pop star — but a pop priestess leading others to their own awakening.


For Kingsley, the stage isn’t just a platform. It’s home. And this is just the beginning.


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