Age ain’t nothing but a number. At 19 years old, Kyndall is stacking her credentials. While talent runs in her family (her father is El DeBarge), the Houston-bred R&B songstress stands on her own. Kyndall got an early start appearing on TV and in films before landing a deal with Atlantic Records, who discovered her audition tape online.
But after recording an EP’s worth of material, she was unsatisfied and asked the label to shelve her first project at the last minute.
After taking some time to regroup, she headed back into the studio with Chef Tone and Maejor to work on what would become her debut EP Still Down.
Age ain’t nothing but a number. At 19 years old, Kyndall is stacking her credentials. While talent runs in her family (her father is El DeBarge), the Houston-bred R&B songstress stands on her own. Kyndall got an early start appearing on TV and in films before landing a deal with Atlantic Records, who discovered her audition tape online.
But after recording an EP’s worth of material, she was unsatisfied and asked the label to shelve her first project at the last minute.
After taking some time to regroup, she headed back into the studio with Chef Tone and Maejor to work on what would become her debut EP Still Down.
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