New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Even before Kendra
Erika dropped her debut single "Oasis," Popmatters.com was on the cutting edge of the impact to come, touting the explosive pop/dance singer as an artist who "updates the Bond Girl framework to 21st Century terms, an embrace of glamour and sexuality as an empowering tool."
The Boca Raton, FL native's been a prolific charting powerhouse ever since, scoring a total of five Billboard Top Ten dance hits and hitting #1 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart in 2019 with "Self-Control," which put a fresh futuristic new age twist to the 1984 pop/dance hit by
Laura Branigan. Produced by Grammy Award winning producer Damon Sharpe and Eric Sanicola, the track surpassed the success of the original, which reached #2 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. One of the biggest dance hits of the year, Kendra's version earned her a spot on the chart's Year End Top 30.
In the wake of her breakthrough to the pole position with "Self-Control," Kendra has been on one of the most dynamic runs of her career, infusing much-needed pop/dance joy into the pandemic era - and amassing over four million YouTube views - with a total of 11 singles since the spring of 2020. These include her Billboard Top Ten hit "So Fly," which also hit the Top Ten on the UK dance charts, and the recent smash "Rapture," which reached #4 on the UK
Music Week Commercial Pop chart and #3 on the MusicWeek chart. While still being played throughout
Europe (from Ibiza to Liverpool), the track is also gaining MediaBase radio play in many U.S. markets, including Chicago, Miami and Long Island.
The singer's other notable singles over the past few years include a dance remake of "As Long As You're Mine" (from Wicked) featuring two-time Tony Award winner, "Rock of Ages" star and American Idol finalist Constantine Maroulis; and her most recent track, "Come and Get It," produced by RUNAGROUND (Andrew Kirk).
Kendra's multitude of talents, unstoppable creative flow and unique career vision has catapulted her into a rare creative space where the top producers and remixers in the dance/pop world are all eager to create tracks with her. In addition to Sharpe (Ariana Grande, Jennifer Lopez) and RUNAGROUND, she has worked over the years with Luigi "LUGO" Gonzalez (Janet Jackson, Madonna, Barbra Streisand), Mark Mangold (Cher, Michael Bolton), Ronnie "
Chico" DiCicco (J Lo, Rihanna, Britney Spears) and John DeNicola, best known as the songwriter behind the two mega-hits from "Dirty Dancing," "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" and "Hungry Eyes."
Drawing 349K views in only a few weeks on YouTube, Kendra's latest dance smash "Thriller Killer" is resonating with fans new and old, everywhere. Recently accepted by MTV, the music video is being played on various outlets and networks in both the US and UK, as well as night clubs across the country. With the vibe of a movie soundtrack you play on repeat, to a beat that compels your body to move, "Thriller Killer" is destined to continue gaining traction and climb up the charts.
"With so much spontaneity, electricity, and intensity in today's physical, emotional, and mental dynamics, Andy Kirk and I teamed up to energetically create "Thriller Killer" to be that representation for everyone going through this worldly crossfire. The 80s style driving beat, synths, and vocal nuances indicate a resurgence in what music is, and why it's there to hit us stronger than a bullet." -Kendra Erika
Kendra is a popular, in-demand live performer who has opened for numerous international pop artists, including Jason Derulo. She continues to headline for large audiences, including the Tea Dance in NYC, an annual Gay Pride event where past headliners include
Bette Midler and Lady Gaga.
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