Jordan Rakei

Soul Singer

Jordan Rakei was born in Hamilton, Waikato Region, New Zealand on May 23rd, 1992 and is the Soul Singer. At the age of 31, Jordan Rakei biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, songs, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
May 23, 1992
Nationality
Australia, New Zealand
Place of Birth
Hamilton, Waikato Region, New Zealand
Age
31 years old
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
Profession
Musician, Singer
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Jordan Rakei Life

Jordan Rakei (born 23 May 1992) is a New Zealand-Australian musician, singer, guitarist, composer, and record producer who is currently based in London, United Kingdom.

Rakei has also appeared under the moniker Dan Kye.

Early life

Rakei was born in 1992 in Tokoroa, New Zealand's North Island, to a New Zealander mother and a Cook Islands Mori father. Rakei and his family migrated to Brisbane, Australia, at the age of three. He lived in Brisbane before he migrated to London in 2015.

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Jordan Rakei Career

Music career

Rakei's first releases were Live at Recording Oasis and Franklin's Room EPs in 2013, self-released, aged 21 years old. Less than a year later in 2014, Rakei releases, Groove Curse EP, was the first release on the Soul Has No Tempo label. Less than a year after this EP, he made the move to London.

After working with artists such as FKJ and Tom Misch, in December 2015 he was part of a Grammy nomination for his work on Disclosure's track "Masterpiece", released on their 2015 album Caracal.

Rakei released his debut album Cloak through his own label, 4101 Records on 3 June 2016. Later that year, he unveiled his dancefloor alias Dan Kye, and released his first EP, titled Joy, Ease, Lightness, on Rhythm Section records.

On 6 June 2017, it was announced that Rakei had signed to Ninja Tune records and would be releasing his next album with them. With this announcement came the release of his new single "Sorceress". Later that month, he made his Glastonbury Festival live debut on the Pussy Parlure stage.

On 22 September 2017, Wallflower was released on Ninja Tune. Wallflower was later shortlisted for Best Australian Album in the 2017 Australian Music Prize.

A tour of North America in spring 2018 included a performance at SXSW Festival and a live session for Jason Bentley's radio show on KCRW.

In 2018, Rakei released the single "Wildfire", released on 10 May 2018, and also provided the vocals on the 2018 Nightmares on Wax track "Typical".

On 26 February 2019, Rakei released "Mind's Eye", the first single from his then unannounced third album. On 23 April 2019, Rakei announced this new album, titled Origin, and released a new single from it, "Say Something". The album was released on 14 June 2019. Rakei supported the record with a series on music festival dates in Summer 2019 and then began a subsequent world tour, beginning that August in Brisbane and ending in November 2019 in Brooklyn, New York. During the tour, he recorded a set for NPR Music's "Tiny Desk Concerts" series which was published online on 13 January 2020.

In September 2021, Rakei's fourth studio album What We Call Life was released, preceded by four singles. Rakei said the album is his "most vulnerable and intimate album to date"; something that he attributes to listening to singer-songwriters like Laura Marling, Scott Matthews, Joni Mitchell and John Martyn while writing the record.

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