Monday, March 11, 2024

"LA Type" by Kimbra

New Zealand-born singer-songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Kimbra gets down and dirty on her funky track “LA Type.” The two-time Grammy-winning artist has dipped her toes into funk before but nothing quite as audaciously funky as this cut. She even brought in ace groovemaster and drummer extraordinaire Questlove to maximize the funk level. He contributes a monstrous beat that’s complemented by Spencer Zahn’s nasty bass line. The funk is further deepened by some electrifying keyboard work from Taylor Graves. And Kimbra delivers a dynamic vocal performance that’s full of attitude and sultry soul. She even raps on a few verses. Also, the song features some tight bars from guest rappers Pink Siifu and Tommy Raps. Additional background vocals are provided by Jacob Collier.

“LA Type” is a track from Kimbra’s fourth album, A Reckoning, which was released on January 27, 2023. In an interview with Paper Magazine last year, she said that the song is about her dating experiences in LA and “just some of the bullshit that comes with a city that’s built on entertainment.” She added that it addresses a culture in Los Angeles “that is very distorted and superficial.” Kimbra said that the song was inspired by Prince, whom she has frequently cited as a major influence and inspiration.

Kimbra is most recognized for her feature on Gotye’s Grammy-winning global smash “Somebody That I Used to Know,” which hit the airwaves in July of 2011. She has released some really interesting and cool music over the years. Her sound is an eclectic fusion of pop, jazz, R&B, indie rock, electro-pop and dance. She is an adventurous artist who’s known for her daring and inventiveness in the studio and in her music videos. And she’s a captivating live performer–thrilling audiences with her magnetic stage presence and raw charisma. Kimbra kicks off her 2024 tour in April. She has some tour dates and venue info posted at her website.


Kimbra performing "LA Type" at an Amsterdam concert last year

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