Her World Singapore

KEYANA ON THE RISE

“There aren’t many people who look like me in the local music scene, and with that comes its own set of struggles,” says Singaporean singer-songwriter Keyana. “Not many people in Singapore naturally gravitate towards a performer like me, and it can be painful at times, but I also feel extremely fortunate to be the person carving the path [for other minority performers]. There is power that comes from that.”

Insightful words from a person not old enough to legally vote. The multi-hyphenate who sings, dances, choreographs, models, and most recently, makes her own pottery, may only be 19, but she speaks with a certain gravitas. And as Keyana stands on the cusp of adulthood, she says she is slowly learning to not just accept her differences, but to celebrate them.

Stronger than yesterday

Keyana shares that she wasn’t always this self-assured. Born Melanie Sum Kasise to a Ghanaian dad and a Singaporean-Chinese mum, Keyana – who’s known as Mel to family and friends – has spoken out in previous interviews about her struggles with growing

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