Kemi Amos is a dynamic, multi-talented creative from East London, celebrated for her fearless approach to music and her passion for telling powerful stories. As an independent artist, she has always embraced her love of music with boundless energy, blending Afro-Soul melodies, rock chord progressions, and symphonic touches into a raw and soulful sound that resonates deeply with listeners.

Her journey began with a teenage dream of being a rock star, and by 18, she was already playing guitar and singing in rock bands, lighting up legendary venues like Jazz Cafe, Ronnie Scott’s, E-Purple, and The Arch. Kemi recorded her first single, Angelica, at the iconic Abbey Road Studios, describing it as a dream come true. Her latest releases ''Fimile'', Enough is Enough, and the Yoruba Proverbs EP, reflect her unique blend of Yoruba roots and pop-rock energy, creating music that lifts and connects.

For Kemi, music isn’t just about sound; it’s about saying what words sometimes can’t. It’s about connection, inspiration, and bringing joy wherever it’s needed most.

Beyond music, Kemi Amos is a versatile artist whose talents span acting, writing, and filmmaking, she has appeared in major productions, including HBS, as well as various short films, feature films, and music videos. In 2017, she wrote, directed, and produced her debut short film, Tammy: Never Again, a gripping exploration of a psychotherapist who helps women recover from domestic abuse while secretly enduring the same trauma herself. The film tackles themes of control, denial, and generational cycles of pain, offering a raw look at hidden struggles many women face.

She is also the author of Manifest by Visualisation, a book that empowers readers to unlock their potential and create meaningful change through the power of intentional thought.

At her core, Kemi is dedicated to sharing her creativity with the world, inspiring others through every project she touches. She thrives on collaboration, constantly learning, growing, and uplifting through her art.