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Kaiya Gamble

Artist · Calgary, AB

Kaiya Gamble is a Calgary pop singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose emotionally direct songs pair diary-like storytelling with soulful vocals and polished contemporary production.

Active since
2020
Catalog
10 releases
Last checked
July 14, 2026

About

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Kaiya Gamble is a Calgary pop singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who writes about vulnerability, self-discovery, connection, and the pressures facing her generation. She began releasing music with Speak Out in December 2020, followed by I'm In It, Sweet Talker, What A Wonderful World (Live Acoustic), and Polaroids. Her exact Spotify identity contains ten primary singles from December 2020 through June 2026. After Reckless and I Love You, I'm Sorry in 2025, she released Ordinary, High School Play, and Home in 2026 while continuing work on her debut EP. Gamble won the Teen category of the American Songwriter 2023 Song Contest with Sweet Talker, received a Golden Ticket on American Idol Season 22, and was named to Avenue Calgary's Top 20 Under 20 class of 2025. Her official material also documents more than 200 recorded performances, including support dates for JP Saxe, Jamie Fine, and Virginia to Vegas, alongside recurring charitable performances. Current official website and Apple Music records identify her with Calgary, Alberta. Her professional team includes Capstan Music Group for management, distribution, and label services, with booking and general inquiries routed through her official website. English and French editorial copy, exact catalog counts, current Calgary evidence, source provenance, and Spotify media attribution were reviewed together. The directory links to her official inquiry route and does not republish the email displayed on her press page.

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