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Tiny has dark red afro hair, sitting on a chair, in leathers biting their nail and posing for the camera

BIO

"Incredible stage presence and clarity"

- Sharleen Spiteri

Genre bending with no regards for the rules. Tiny is unapologetically themself.

Tiny's voice has drawn comparisons to the likes of Kate Bush, Linda Perry and Alanis Morissette. Their writing can be playful and ethereal, however their style will always stay grounded and rooted in their own personal experiences and interactions with the world.​ â€‹â€‹â€‹

Hailing originally from Canada, Tiny was brought up on home-grown artists including Joni Mitchell, Leonard Cohen and K.D. Lang, but definitely not limited to. Music was a big part of Tiny's household as a child, where all genres of music reigned from Nina Simone to Alicia Keys to The Beatles. Eventually, their love for Musical Theatre would find its way onto the playlist.

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Tiny was already dancing by the time they could walk and only continued to do so into their teens, where they found a love for acting, songwriting and eventually, Musical Theatre.

At 12, Tiny gained a scholarship to attend The Rhythm Studio to have vocal lessons and performance opportunities - including playing with Coldplay's Will Champion.

At 16, Tiny gained a full scholarship to train in Musical Theatre at Italia Conti. Despite this being full time, they never stopped writing music, which in turn won them the Future Sounds Award at Bush Hall, London. As a result, Tiny was able to record their first single at Guy Chamber's Sleeper Sounds. studio.

Tiny has dark red afro hair and looks into the camera as if they are screaming, torso bent over one straight and one bent leg

"An exciting sound"

- Wolf Alice

Tiny looks away from the camera whilst standing on one leg with the other leg is in a form of a scorpion pose

Photo credit: @palettewanderlust_

Throughout their teens, all styles of music were on the table: Björk, Enya, Lady Gaga, and FKA Twigs to name a few. Classic rock was one prevailing style they began to find themselves being inspired more and more by - artists like Axel Rose, Joan Jett and Prince showed Tiny there was nothing wrong with being loud and standing out. Being a mixed race, queer artist, subsequently made Tiny want to be the representation they did not see growing up.

This was an intention they brought into their professional career in Musical Theatre, where they have worked on the West End covering leads, and performing alongside Rachel Zegler in Evita at the Palladium.

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Now coming back to their own music career full time, Tiny has long since thrown the rule book out the window, and has hit the ground running for their debut EP set to release April 2026

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