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Kali Uchis

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American singer and songwriter (born 1994)

Kali Uchis
Uchis in 2015
Born
Karly Marina Loaiza

(1994-07-17)July 17, 1994 (age 31)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Years active2012–present
PartnerDon Toliver (2020–present)
Children1
Musical career
Genres
WorksKali Uchis discography
Labels
Musical artist
Websitekaliuchis.com
Signature

Karly Marina Loaiza (born July 17, 1994), known professionally asKali Uchis (/ˈis/OO-cheess), is an American singer and songwriter. Her accolades include aGrammy Award, anAmerican Music Award, twoBillboard Music Awards, and five nominations for aLatin Grammy Award.

After releasing her debut mixtapeDrunken Babble (2012), she gained recognition for her debut extended play,Por Vida (2015).[1] She signed withVirgin EMI Records to release her debut studio albumIsolation (2018), which peaked at number 34 on theBillboard 200 and saw widespread acclaim. She then signed withInterscope Records to release her second studio album and first Spanish-language project,Sin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios) (2020). It spawned the single "Telepatía", which first gained virality onTikTok and marked her first entry on theBillboard Hot 100 at number 25, also receivingdouble platinum certification by theRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

Uchis' third studio album,Red Moon in Venus (2023), peaked at number four on theBillboard 200. Her fourth and fifth studio albums,Orquídeas (2024) andSincerely (2025), both peaked at number two. As of 2025, Uchis has sold over 29 million certified units from the RIAA between albums and songs.[2]

Early life

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Karly Marina Loaiza[3] was born inAlexandria, Virginia, on July 17, 1994,[4][5] the daughter of aColombian father and anAmerican mother. Her parents met during the late 1980s, and her father moved back toColombia when Uchis was in high school.[6][7] Loaiza resided inPereira, the city of origin of her father.[8] She subsequently spent summers in Colombia with her father, uncles, and aunts. During the school year, she lived with her mother and older siblings. In high school, she learned to play the piano and saxophone.[9] She participated in a jazz band,[10] and graduated fromAlexandria City High School (then called T. C. Williams High School). She often skipped class to spend time at the photo lab, making experimental short films.[4][11] Her interest in photography led to her creating mixtape cover art.[10] Skipping class and breaking the curfew set by her parents led to her being kicked out of her home. During this time, she lived in her car and wrote songs on her keyboard which would later appear on her debut mixtapeDrunken Babble (2012).[12] She also wrote poetry and did not initially intend to sing, being more interested in directing films than being in the spotlight. She was given the nickname "Karluchis" and she would later modify to be used as "Kali Uchis".[4]

Career

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2012–2016:Drunken Babble andPor Vida

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Shortly after graduating,[11] Uchis released her debutmixtape,Drunken Babble, on August 1, 2012. The mixtape was described as "genre-defying", noted for its influences fromdoo-wop,reggae and early 2000sR&B.[13][14][15] In 2014, she collaborated with rapperSnoop Dogg on the song "On Edge" for his mixtape,That's My Work 3.

In February 2015, Uchis released her debutEPPor Vida for free download on her official website, and later oniTunes. The project featured production from various musicians, includingDiplo,Tyler, the Creator,Kaytranada andBadBadNotGood.[16][17][18] She embarked on her first tour in October 2015 withLeon Bridges, touring through the United States and parts of Canada.[19]

2017–2018: Breakthrough withIsolation

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Uchis performing in 2017

In April 2017, the fifth studio album byGorillaz,Humanz, was released and included songs featuring Uchis — namely "She's My Collar"; "Ticker Tape" – a bonus track from the album's Deluxe Edition; and "She's My Collar (Kali Uchis Spanish Special)" – a bonus track from the album's Super Deluxe Edition.[20][21] The following month, Uchis released "Tyrant", featuring English singerJorja Smith, to serve as thelead single from her then-upcoming debut studio album. In June 2017, she announced her first headlining tour, specifically a North American tour in support of the album. The tour took place from August to October 2017, starting at theOutside Lands Music and Arts Festival in San Francisco, with a stop at thePop Montreal music festival.[22] Uchis then released "Nuestro Planeta", featuringReykon, as the second single from the album, on August 25, 2017.[23] In October 2017, Uchis was nominated for aLatin Grammy Award for Record of the Year for "El Ratico", her collaboration with Colombian musicianJuanes.[24] She was also nominated for aGrammy Award for Best R&B Performance at the60th Annual Grammy Awards for "Get You", her collaboration with Canadian singerDaniel Caesar.[25]

Uchis supportedLana Del Rey on select North American arena dates of her world tour, theLA to the Moon Tour, from January 15 to February 16, 2018.[26] "After the Storm", a track featuringTyler, the Creator andBootsy Collins, was issued as the third single in January 2018, followed by the announcement ofIsolation, in March 2018, which took place during Uchis' appearance onThe Tonight Show.[27]Isolation was officially released worldwide on April 6, 2018.[28][29] It received widespread acclaim from critics. AtMetacritic, which assigns anormalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received anaverage score of 87, based on 17 reviews.[30] The album's fourth and final single, "Just a Stranger", featuringSteve Lacy, was released on October 29, 2018.[31]

2019–2021:To Feel Alive andSin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios)

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In June 2019, Uchis collaborated with American R&B band Free Nationals and American rapperMac Miller on the single "Time",[32] which was the first official posthumous release by Miller sincehis death on September 7, 2018.[33] In December 2019, Uchis released "Solita",[34] originally planned to be the lead single of her upcoming second studio album,[35] it was later excluded from the final tracklist. However, the song would be included as a bonus track on thevinyl release of the album. On December 9, 2019, Kali Uchis was featured on the single "10%" by Canadian producerKaytranada, which was taken from his albumBubba. The song would go onto win aGrammy Award forBest Dance Recording at the63rd Annual Grammy Awards. Later on, Uchis was featured onLittle Dragon's 6th studio album,New Me, Same Us for a remix of the song, "Are You Feeling Sad?". April 24, 2020, Uchis released an extended play titledTo Feel Alive.[36] The EP was recorded entirely in isolation due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.

On February 27, 2020, Uchis appeared inThundercat's music video for "Dragonball Durag".[37][38]

On August 7, 2020, Uchis released the song "Aquí Yo Mando" alongside American rapperRico Nasty.[39] The song was previously previewed in an episode of theHBO seriesInsecure.[40] "Aquí Yo Mando" serves as the lead single from Uchis' second studio album,Sin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios), which is her first project predominantly sung in Spanish.[41][42][43] "La Luz" withJhay Cortez was released as the album's second single on October 1, 2020.[44] Later that month, a music video for the song was released on October 26.[45] On November 6, the album's pre order was released, with the track list later being revealed on November 13.[43] On November 17, "Te Pongo Mal (Préndelo)" withJowell & Randy, was released as the album's sole promotional single.[46] The album was released on November 18, 2020, and would peak at number 1 on theBillboard Top Latin Albums Chart.[47]

Following a lip-sync challenge on the platformTikTok, "Telepatía" from Uchis' second studio album saw a surge in popularity in early 2021. Before being issued as a single, the song debuted inside the top 10 ofBillboard'sHot Latin Songs chart and later reached the summit of the chart on the week of May 22, 2021. The song also reached number three onSpotify's US Top 50 and number two on the service's Global Top 50.[48] "Telepatía" peaked at number 25 on theBillboard Hot 100.[49] Following the resurgence of the song, the success garneredSin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios) to chart on theBillboard 200, peaking at number 52. On June 18, 2021, her boyfriendDon Toliver released a collaboration with Uchis titled "Drugs N Hella Melodies", which was issued as the second single from Toliver's second studio album,Life of a Don.[50] On September 29, 2021, Uchis released the single "Fue Mejor" withSZA. The song is featured as abonus track on the deluxe edition ofSin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios).[51]

2022–2024:Red Moon in Venus andOrquídeas

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Uchis performing atMadison Square Garden duringTyler, the Creator's Call Me If You Get Lost Tour in 2022.

On April 21, 2022, Uchis announced on the red carpet of theLatin American Music Awards that she has completed her third and fourth studio albums, with one in Spanish and one in English.[52] On August 15, 2022, she shared a snippet of ahouse-influenced song titled "No Hay Ley" on her social media,[53] which was released as a single on September 2, 2022.[54]

On January 19, 2023, Uchis released the song "I Wish You Roses", alongside a music video, as the first single for her upcoming album.[55] On January 23, 2023, Uchis announced her third studio albumRed Moon in Venus, which was released on March 3, 2023, with an accompanying tour featuring special guestRaye.[56] The tour began on April 25, 2023, inAustin, Texas and concluded on May 30, 2023, inPhoenix, Arizona. On February 15, 2023, Uchis' boyfriendDon Toliver released a collaboration with her titled "4 Me", a single for Toliver's studio albumLove Sick.[57] On February 24, 2023, Uchis released the song "Moonlight" as the second single forRed Moon in Venus, featuring production credits fromBenny Blanco,Cashmere Cat, andLeon Michels.[58]Red Moon in Venus was released on March 3, 2023, featuring guest appearances fromOmar Apollo, Toliver, andSummer Walker.

In July 2023, Uchis announced a "new era" for her music, along with a new single titled "Muñekita", with Dominican rapperEl Alfa and American rapper JT fromCity Girls, as the first single for her upcoming album.[59] The single was released on August 4, 2023.[60][61][62][63] On August 11, 2023 "Mañana Será Bonito (Bichota Season)" album of the Colombian singerKarol G was released on which Uchis collaborated on the song "Me tengo que ir".[64] On October 11, 2023, Uchis announced her fourth studio album, titledOrquídeas, which released on January 12, 2024, alongside the album's cover art.[65][66][67] On October 16, 2023, Uchis announced the second single, titled "Te Mata", for her upcoming fourth album, released on October 20, 2023, alongside the music video.[68][69] On July 31, 2024, Uchis announced a follow up toOrquídeas, titledOrquídeas Parte 2. It was released on August 9, 2024.[70]

2025–present:Sincerely

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In early 2025, Uchis has been featured in the song "Damn Right" byJennie from her debut albumRuby, with additional guest appearance byChildish Gambino.[71]

On March 17, 2025, Uchis revealed the title for her fifth studio albumSincerely.[72] The album was released on May 9, 2025.[73] On March 18, 2025, she announced her first album's single "Sunshine & Rain…", viaTikTok, released on March 27, 2025, alongside the music video 2 days later.[74][75] The album's second single "ILYSMIH" was released on April 25, 2025.[76] The deluxe edition,Sincerely: P.S., was released on October 3, 2025, with 5 additional tracks.[77]

Artistic influences

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Uchis stated that she is influenced by music of the 1960s, with its mix of early soul, R&B and doo-wop, saying: "Musically and aesthetically, the culture of it just inspires me."[78] She also mentioned that she enjoys jazz, stating during her career beginnings that she draws musical inspiration fromElla Fitzgerald andBillie Holiday.[79] Other musicians she cited as influences on her sound areBjörk,Curtis Mayfield,Loose Ends,Ralfi Pagan, andIrma Thomas.[78] She also takes influences fromCelia Cruz,Salma Hayek,La Lupe,Selena,Shakira andIvy Queen.[80][81]

Personal life

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Uchis isbisexual and has often reflected this in her music and public image.[82][83][84] She has been in a relationship with American rapperDon Toliver since 2020.[85] In January 2024, she announced that she was expecting her first child with Toliver via the music video for her songs "Tu Corazón Es Mío" and "Diosa".[86] She gave birth to a son in March 2024.[87][88]

Discography

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Main article:Kali Uchis discography

Studio albums

Accolades

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List of awards and nominations
AwardYear[a]Recipient(s) and nominee(s)CategoryResultRef.
American Music Awards2021"Telepatía"Favorite Song - LatinWon[89]
Sin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios)Favorite Album - LatinNominated
HerselfFavorite Female Artist – LatinNominated
2022Nominated[90]
ASCAP Pop Music Awards2022"Telepatía"Winning SongwritersWon[91]
Billboard Latin Music Awards2021"Telepatía"Hot Latin Song of the YearNominated[92]
Latin Pop Song of the YearNominated
Sin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios)Latin Pop Album of the YearWon
HerselfNew Artist of the YearNominated
Hot Latin Songs Artist of the Year, FemaleNominated
Top Latin Albums Artist of the Year, FemaleNominated
Latin Pop Artist of the YearNominated
2022Nominated[93]
Hot Latin Songs Artist of the Year, FemaleNominated
Top Latin Albums Artist of the Year, FemaleNominated
2023Nominated[94]
2024Nominated[95]
[96]
Hot Latin Songs Artist of the Year, FemaleNominated
Latin Pop Artist of the YearNominated
OrquídeasLatin Pop Album of the YearWon
Billboard Music Awards2022Sin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios)Top Latin AlbumNominated[97]
[98]
"Telepatía"Top Latin SongWon
HerselfTop Latin ArtistNominated
Top Latin Female ArtistWon
2024Nominated[99]
Grammy Awards2018"Get You"(withDaniel Caesar)Best R&B PerformanceNominated[100]
2021"10%"(withKaytranada)Best Dance RecordingWon[101]
2022Sin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios)Best Música Urbana AlbumNominated[102]
2025OrquídeasBest Latin Pop AlbumNominated[103]
Heat Latin Music Awards2021HerselfBest Female ArtistNominated[104]
2024Best Female ArtistNominated[105]
OrquídeasAlbum of the YearNominated
iHeartRadio Music Awards2023HerselfBest New Latin ArtistWon[106]
Latin American Music Awards2021Sin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios)Favorite Pop AlbumNominated[107]
2022HerselfNew Artist of the YearNominated[108]
Favorite Female ArtistNominated
Favorite Pop ArtistNominated
"Telepatía"Song of the YearNominated
Favorite Pop SongNominated
Viral Song of the YearNominated
2023HerselfFavorite Pop ArtistNominated[109]
2024OrquídeasFavorite Pop AlbumWon[110]
Latin Grammy Award2017"El Ratico"(withJuanes)Record of the YearNominated[111]
2024"Igual que un Ángel"(withPeso Pluma)Nominated[112]
Best Pop SongNominated
OrquídeasBest Pop Vocal AlbumNominated
"Labios Mordidos"(withKarol G)Best Reggaeton PerformanceNominated
MTV Millennial Awards2021"Telepatía"Video of The YearNominated[113]
Hit of The YearNominated
2024"Igual que un Ángel"(withPeso Pluma)Collaboration of the YearNominated[114]
Lo Nuestro Awards2022HerselfNew Artist of the Year - FemaleNominated[115]
"Telepatía"Song of the YearNominated
Pop Song of the YearNominated
Sin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios)Pop Album of the YearNominated
Premios Juventud2021HerselfThe New Generation - FemaleWon[116]
The Trendiest ArtistNominated
"¡aquí yo mando!"(featuringRico Nasty)Girl PowerNominated
2022HerselfRising Female ArtistNominated[117]
Female Youth ArtistNominated
2024"Muñekita"(withEl Alfa &JT)OMG CollaborationNominated[118]
"Labios Mordidos"(withKarol G)Girl PowerWon
Premios Nuestra Tierra2021Best New ArtistHerselfWon[119]
Best Alternative/Rock/Indie ArtistNominated
"Telepatía"Best Alternative/Rock/Indie SongWon
"10%"(withKaytranada)Best Dance/Electro SongNominated
2022HerselfBest Alternative/Rock/Indie ArtistNominated[120]
Soul Train Music Award2018HerselfBest New ArtistNominated[121]
UK Music Video Award2018"After the Storm"(featuringTyler, the Creator andBootsy Collins)Best Urban Video - InternationalNominated[122]
Best Production Design in a VideoNominated
Variety Hitmakers2021HerselfCrossover AwardWon[123]
WME Awards2023"Moonlight"Latin American SongNominated[124]

In May 2024, Uchis was honored with the Rising Star award at the Billboard Latin Women in Music gala, in recognition of her contributions to Latin pop and her influence across bilingual audiences.[125]

Tours

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Headlining

  • Kali Uchis Tour (2017)[126]
Date (2017)CityCountryVenue
August 11San FranciscoUnited StatesGolden Gate Park (Outside Lands)
September 12BostonThe Royale
September 13MontrealCanadaThéâtre Fairmount (POP Montreal)
September 14TorontoDanforth Music Hall
September 15DetroitUnited StatesEl Club
September 17Minneapolis7th Street Entry
September 20VancouverCanadaBiltmore Cabaret
September 21SeattleUnited StatesThe Crocodile
September 22PortlandHawthorne Theatre
September 24Las VegasFremont Street (Life Is Beautiful)
September 28Los AngelesThe Fonda Theatre
September 30San DiegoThe Observatory North Park
October 1PhoenixValley Bar
October 4DallasTrees Dallas
October 5AustinCome and Take It Live
October 7HoustonWarehouse Live
October 8New OrleansRepublic NOLA
October 10Nashville3rd & Lindsley
October 11AtlantaCenter Stage Theatre
October 13MiamiMana Wynwood
October 14OrlandoThe Social
October 16CarrboroCat's Cradle
October 17Washington, D.C.U Street Music Hall
October 18PhiladelphiaWorld Cafe Live
October 20New York CityBowery Ballroom
October 21BrooklynMusic Hall of Williamsburg
  • In Your Dreams Tour (2018)
Date (2018)CityCountryVenue
September 13SeattleUnited StatesShowbox SoDo
September 14PortlandRoseland Theater
September 15VancouverCanadaWestward Music Festival
September 17San FranciscoUnited StatesThe Warfield Theatre
September 20Santa AnaThe Observatory
September 21Los AngelesShrine Exposition Hall
September 22PhoenixThe Van Buren
September 25DallasBomb Factory
September 27AustinStubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater
September 28HoustonHouse of Blues
October 2OrlandoThe Beacham Theatre
October 3Fort LauderdaleRevolution
October 5AtlantaTabernacle
October 6CharlotteThe Fillmore
October 7RaleighThe Ritz
October 9Washington, D.C.9:30 Club
October 12New York CityTerminal 5
October 15PhiladelphiaTheatre of Living Arts
October 16BostonHouse of Blues
October 18TorontoCanadaRebel
October 20Grand RapidsUnited States20 Monroe Live
October 21Royal OakRoyal Oak Music Theatre
October 23MinneapolisFirst Avenue

Co-headlining

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