Keeana Kee’s “Small Fragile Woman” is a Soft-Power Anthem We Can All Get Behind

Right, let’s get into it. Keeana Kee, the Latvian-born, NYC-based singer-songwriter-slash-model-slash-total-babe (and proudly lesbian, thank you very much), is back with what might just be her most powerful release to date. We’re talking about “Small Fragile Woman” – a cinematic, emotionally rich track that’s super vulnerable. The single, which drops alongside a stunning music video on April 27, is everything we love about Keeana: raw, defiant, and drenched in meaning.

Keeana’s been serving tracks with a message from the jump. Her debut single, Coconut Rum and Coke was a sun-drenched, Latin-infused tune that racked up over a million streams and introduced her as one to watch. Then came GODDESS, it’s one you’ll find yourself belting out at Pride season for sure.

Keeana Kee - Small Fragile Woman Single
Keeana Kee – Small Fragile Woman Single

Keeana describes it as a song “for everyone who’s ever been made to feel small yet found the courage to rise.” It’s for the quiet fighters, the ones who don’t scream, but still hold their ground.

Beyond the track, it’s worth shouting about Keeana’s consistent use of her platform to uplift the LGBTQ+ community and speak up for women who are too often told to pipe down. Her music is message-heavy, and she’s one to look out for. Plus in a world where female and queer artists still have to scream to be heard, it’s refreshing to have someone like Keeana Kee.

Want More Keeana in Your Life?

Firstly, (plug for our watchable content incoming) we’ve sat down with Keeana for an exclusive chat at The Dinah back in September 2024, her journey, and music. That interview will be dropping soon on Nonchalant, so stay tuned.

Keeana Kee - Small Fragile Woman Single

You can check out Keeana’s music on her Spotify or via her YouTube, and be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel to be the first to watch her interview with us.

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This article was written by one of our creative team writers here at Nonchalant Magazine.