kitti Is Soundtracking Transformation With Soul, Jazz & Fearless Vulnerability
- Jan 1
- 2 min read
On makin’ changes, Glasgow artist kitti channels emotional growth, neo-soul sophistication, and jazz-infused honesty into a deeply personal statement about evolution, identity, and letting go.
“Loser” is a roots-driven return built on blues guitar foundations, heartland rock dynamics, and reflective vocal delivery. The track expands from intimacy into full-band warmth, reframing its title not as defeat but as lived experience and personal evolution.
Interview with Kitti
1. makin’ changes feels incredibly personal and reflective. What emotional space were you in when the song first came together?
2. The title itself suggests transformation and movement. What kinds of “changes” were happening in your life while creating this single?
3. Sonically, the track feels intimate but still emotionally expansive. How did you approach the atmosphere and production of the record?
4. Your music naturally blends soul, jazz, funk, and contemporary R&B influences. Did makin’ changes push your sound in a new direction creatively?
5. There’s a softness and honesty in your vocal delivery that feels very unguarded. Was vulnerability important to the recording process?
6. A lot of listeners connect to your music because it feels emotionally real rather than overly polished. Do you think authenticity has become rare in modern music?
7. You’ve spoken before about mental health and emotional heaviness influencing your songwriting. Did this single feel therapeutic to create?
8. Compared to songs like Must Be Somethin’ or Everything You Wanted, where does makin’ changes sit emotionally within your evolution as an artist?
9. Glasgow has such a unique and thriving jazz and soul scene. How has the city shaped your identity as a musician?
10. Your songwriting feels deeply cinematic at times — almost like conversations turned into melodies. Do lyrics or atmosphere usually come first for you?
11. The song carries themes of release and self-awareness rather than heartbreak alone. Was it important for you to focus on growth instead of pain?
12. You’ve developed a reputation for blending classic soul influences with modern emotional storytelling. Which artists continue to inspire you creatively today?
13. makin’ changes feels understated in a powerful way, almost resisting the pressure to be overly dramatic. Was restraint part of the artistic intention?
14. How do you maintain emotional honesty while still protecting parts of yourself as a songwriter?
15. Your music often feels timeless rather than trend-driven. Is avoiding industry formulas something you consciously think about?
16. What was the most challenging part of bringing this single to life creatively or emotionally?
17. How has your relationship with music changed since the beginning of your career?
18. Fans often describe your music as comforting and healing. What kind of emotional response do you hope listeners have when hearing makin’ changes?
19. Does this single represent the beginning of a new artistic era for kitti?
20. If makin’ changes could define one chapter of your life permanently, what would that chapter be called?
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