Kimbra Lee Johnson, a renowned New Zealand-based singer-songstress and actress, has garnered widespread acclaim for her distinctive musical style, which seamlessly blends the genres of pop, classic R&B, jazz, and rock. With a diverse range of artistic influences, including the legendary Prince and Minnie Riperton, the avant-garde Björk, and the iconic Jeff Buckley, Kimbra's unique sound is deeply rooted in her eclectic musical heritage.
In 2011, Kimbra released her debut album, Vows, which made a significant impact in the Australian music scene. The album spawned a series of successful singles, including "Settle Down", "Cameo Lover", which earned an Australian Recording Industry Association Award, "Good Intent", and "Two Way Street".