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Born
April 3, 1991 (age 28)
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Hayley Kiyoko Alcroft (born April 3, 1991) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Beginning dance lessons as a child, Kiyoko's interest in entertaining led to her working as a child model and actress. She appeared in a variety of films including Scooby-Doo! film series (2009–10), Lemonade Mouth (2011), Blue Lagoon: The Awakening (2012), Jem and the Holograms (2015), and XOXO (2016). Alongside her film roles, she also held a recurring role in the TV series The Fosters (2014) and a lead role on CSI: Cyber (2015–16) and Five Points (2018).

Kiyoko was a founding member of The Stunners in 2007. The group supported Justin Bieber'sMy World Tour, before disbanding in 2011. Since, Kiyoko has issued three solo extended plays: A Belle to Remember (2013), This Side of Paradise (2015, which includes the single 'Girls Like Girls'), and Citrine (2016). Following singles including 'Sleepover', 'Feelings', and 'Curious' have been released to accompany her debut studio album Expectations, which was released on March 30, 2018. The album reached the top 20 of the charts in United States, Canada and Australia. She has also created a comic book, with the help of Naomi Franquiz and Marla Vazquez, based on her song 'Gravel to Tempo'.

  • 1Life and career
  • 2Personal life
  • 3Filmography

Life and career[edit]

1991–2007: Early life[edit]

Hayley Kiyoko Alcroft was born on April 3, 1991, in Los Angeles, California, to figure skater/choreographer Sarah Kawahara and actor/comedian Jamie Alcroft. Her mother is from Canada and is of Japanese ancestry and her father is from Ohio and has English, Welsh, Irish and German ancestry.[3] Kiyoko has two siblings, Alysse and Thatcher.[4] She began acting at a young age, appearing in national commercials for companies such as GM Onstar, Slim Jim, and Cinnamon Toast Crunch.[5] Insisting on drum lessons at age 6, she was writing drum charts for new releases and selling them in a local music store by age 11.[6] At age 8, Kiyoko wrote a song called 'Notice', which her father still urges her to release.[7] She was elected President of her middle school and high school freshman classes[8] and Vice-president in her senior year. She was appointed Commissioner of Entertainment in her sophomore year and Commissioner of Pep Rallies in her junior year.

She created and choreographed 'The Agoura HighStep Team' which was faculty-approved as a school club under her direction. The team placed 3rd at a Nationals competition in 2005.[9] Upon graduation in 2009, she was accepted into Clive Davis School of Recorded Music at New York University but initially deferred until eventually declining due to career opportunities.[10][11][12]

Kiyoko was discovered at the age of 5 when she went with her friend to a photo shoot. The director asked her to step in front of the camera, and she ended up in a national print ad for KnowledgeWare.[13]Nickelodeon spotted her at the Culver City Ice Rink, and she ended up featured in and narrating a short piece about children in sports called, 'I'm Hayley, a Skater'.[6]Kuroshitsuji episode 1 soul anime. Kiyoko continued to hone her skills in middle school plays and in 7th grade she, after seeing Eurasian girls like herself act in J. C. Penney commercials, asked for an agent.[12] She got her commercial agent and booked her first audition, claiming acting was always just something she did on the side to make money for college and music equipment.[14] Kiyoko started the garage band Hede, named after her grandfather,[9] in November 2007 and released five songs on Myspace and a music video for 'Warehouse'.[15][16] The band performed locally on several occasions and split in 2009 after the remaining band members left for college.[17] Her grandfather died in 2011.[18][19] He was one of the biggest inspirations in Kiyoko's life.[20]

2007–2011: Career beginnings and The Stunners[edit]

Main article: The Stunners
Kiyoko in 2011

In 2007, Kiyoko was approached by former pop-star Vitamin C to join an all-girl singing and dancing group. She joined Allie Gonino, Tinashe, Kelsey Sanders (later replaced by Lauren Hudson), and Marisol Esparza to form The Stunners. Six months after forming, the group signed with Columbia Records and released a single titled 'Bubblegum' to iTunes along with the official video for the single. They also contributed a cover of the song 'Let's Hear It for the Boy' to the iCarly soundtrack.[21] In 2009, the group left Columbia Records,[12] signed a production deal with Lionsgate Entertainment, and shot a music video for their promo single 'We Got It', which was released on February 22, 2010.[12] In 2007, Kiyoko starred in her first television role in Unfabulous, being credited as Hayley Alcroft.[22] After graduating high school in 2009, Kiyoko booked her first big movie, starring as Velma Dinkley in Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins, a role she almost did not audition for due to her image.[23][12] In a 2017 interview, she stated that she struggles to find acting roles as a biracial woman.[24] The TV movie premiered on September 13, 2009 and was a huge success. It brought in 6.1 million viewers, making it the most-watched program in Cartoon Network's history.[25][12] She reprised the role in the movie's sequel, Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster, which premiered on October 16, 2010. The sequel drew 3.4 million viewers.[26] In 2010, Kiyoko also guest starred in four episodes of Disney's Wizards of Waverly Place in the role of Stevie Nichols, an evil wizard.

The Stunners signed to Universal Republic Records[12] in 2010 and released their first single 'Dancin' Around the Truth', which featured the New Boyz.[27] The music video for the song premiered June 2, just before the group was announced as an opening act on Justin Bieber's My World Tour.[28] A full album was planned,[29] but cancelled when the group split in 2011.[12][30][31] Kiyoko claimed that she wanted to be in control of her own music.[32] Kiyoko began work on the Disney Channel movie Lemonade Mouth in 2010,[23]Buddha ghar pe hai pakistani drama. starring in a lead role as rebellious teenager Stella Yamada. The film premiered on April 15, 2011 with 5.7 million viewers.[33][34] Kiyoko later guest starred in the episode 'Skater Girl Island' of Disney XD's Zeke and Luther which aired May 23, 2011. A sequel to Lemonade Mouth was cancelled prior to pre-production when Disney released a statement saying that 'they felt the movie had completed its story within the first film.'[35]Systools dbx to pst converter crack.

2012–14: Television films[edit]

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In February 2012, Kiyoko landed a small role in Blue Lagoon: The Awakening, a Lifetime TV movie and remake of the 1980 film The Blue Lagoon. The movie premiered on June 16, 2012.[36] She portrayed the character Gabi in a recurring role on ABC Family's The Fosters and later landed the role of Raven Ramirez in CSI: Cyber.[37] She also portrayed Shannie in the Netflix movie XOXO, which premiered in August 2016.

On March 12, 2013, Kiyoko released her debut EP, A Belle to Remember.[38] The album was partially crowdfunded through MusicPledge.[39] Immediately following its release, Kiyoko began writing new music in London with British producer James Flannigan. She announced via Facebook in 2014 that her next EP was finished and she would be debuting the songs at a show later that month. The songs were recorded in her parents' garage in Los Angeles with Flannigan.[40] Kiyoko also collaborated with Swedish producer Anders Grahn.[41] During this time, Kiyoko was affiliated with Maker Studios, releasing covers of 'Jolly Old Saint Nicholas' and medleys of Valentine's Day themed songs on the Maker Music YouTube channel with AJ Rafael.[42][43]

2015–present: Record deal, EPs, and Expectations[edit]

Her second EP, This Side of Paradise, was released on February 3, 2015.[44] The music video for her single 'Girls Like Girls' was released on June 24, 2015.[45] After co-directing the video for 'Girls Like Girls' (which as of December 2018 has over 100 million views[46]), Kiyoko assumed full directorial responsibilities for her next music video. 'Cliff's Edge' was released via Vevo in November 2015.[47]

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After her 25th birthday party, Kiyoko hit her head and suffered a concussion. She was concurrently diagnosed with post-concussion syndrome and depression.[32][48] In a 2018 interview, Kiyoko said 'I couldn’t create, and I was like ‘If I can’t create, what’s the point? I have no purpose.'[32] She started resting with citrine pieces on her forehead and started using a citrine crystal, which inspired the name for her third EP.[49] In 2016, she released the single 'Gravel to Tempo' and its music video from her next EP, Citrine.[50] The EP was released on September 30, 2016 via EMPIRE and Atlantic.[51] Her third fully self-directed music video for the song 'One Bad Night' was premiered via Vice on October 11, 2016 in order to promote the EP.[52] A new single called 'Sleepover' was released alongside its music video on March 2, 2017 via BuzzFeed.[53] Following that, the self-directed music video for her single 'Feelings' was released on October 19, 2017.[54] On December 21, 2017, Kiyoko announced her debut studio album, Expectations.[55] The third single, 'Curious' was released on January 11, 2018 with the album's pre-order, alongside its music video, directed by Kiyoko and James Larese, and which premiered on Total Request Live.[56][57] In March, Kiyoko was announced as a supporting act for the first leg of Panic! At The Disco's Pray for the Wicked Tour.[58]

Expectations was released on March 30, 2018.[59] To promote the release of her album, Kiyoko made her live TV debut and performed 'Curious' on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on April 3, 2018.[60] Later that month, she announced that she collaborated with Marla Vazquez and Naomi Franquiz to make a comic book based on her song, 'Gravel to Tempo.' The comic book was sold during the Expectations Tour.[61] Her self-directed music video for 'What I Need,' feat. Kehlani, was released on May 31, 2018.[62][63] In June, Kiyoko performed 'He'll Never Love You (HLNY)' on Late Night with Seth Meyers.[64] Later in June, Kiyoko was featured in InStyle's first issue of 50 Badass Women for her work alongside notable figures such as Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Emma Watson.[65] On July 26, 2018, Kiyoko was invited by Taylor Swift to perform with her on stage at Gillette Stadium, marking Kiyoko's first stadium performance.[66] The performance video for 'What I Need' was released on August 17, 2018.[67] At the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards, Kiyoko won the award for Push Artist of the Year and performed 'Curious' on stage.[68][69]

Personal life[edit]

Sexuality and musical influence[edit]

Kiyoko is a lesbian and she is dubbed 'Lesbian Jesus' by her fans. She knew she was attracted to girls when she was six years old, coming out to her parents in the sixth grade.[70][32] She had a crush on a female swim teacher, and upon realizing she liked girls, she grew up struggling with those feelings, fearing rejection and judgment if she came out. Kiyoko wanted to inspire confidence in young people dealing with the same struggles.[71] Kiyoko's music is focused on her story and emotions she's experienced while coming to terms with her identity. The 'This Side of Paradise' music video focused on her struggles with expressing her true self[72] and the 'Gravel to Tempo' music video draws on her experiences with having crushes on girls while growing up.[50] In a 2016 interview, she expressed her frustration about not connecting to people the way she wanted. When Lily May-Young, one of the co-writers for Girls Like Girls, asked Kiyoko about something about herself that no one knew and she was afraid to sing about, Kiyoko wanted to sing about the fact that she likes girls, but was struggling to be out about that.[8]Tegan and Sara and Katy Perry's 'I Kissed a Girl' were Kiyoko's turning point and inspiration to turn to pop music.[8][32] Through her music, Kiyoko works to normalize lesbian relationships in a society and music industry that she sees as being very heteronormative.

'If you see two girls falling in love and normalizing that, then [people] can go, 'I can fall in love, too. I can be that person. I can look like that. I can get a girl that looks like that.' If they see that, then they can believe it. It's just how we are.'[7]

After seeing the impact her music has on her fans, Kiyoko regretted not being open about her sexuality sooner.[73]

Her song, 'Mercy/Gatekeeper' talks about the depression she dealt with after suffering from her concussion.[48]

LGBT advocacy[edit]

Since publicly coming out, Kiyoko has been an advocate for LGBT rights and is widely considered to be a gay icon by her fans.[74] Her music videos highlight her own experiences and various LGBT-related issues. The music video for 'One Bad Night' raised awareness of violence against transgender women.[73] For Pride Month 2017, Kiyoko partnered with MeUndies to promote their 'Celebrate' campaign. Each pair of underwear sold had a portion of the profit donated to the Los Angeles LGBT Center.[75] In 2018, Kiyoko critiqued Rita Ora's song, 'Girls', for its depiction of same-sex attraction and harmful implications for the LGBT community. Ora later apologized for the song's implications.[76][77][78] After 78 bras were thrown at Kiyoko during the Expectations Tour, she and Neara Russell donated them to I Support The Girls, an organization which supports homeless women, to support homeless LGBT youth.[79][80] In her acceptance speech for Push Artist of the Year at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards, Kiyoko dedicated her win to queer women of color.[69]

Politics[edit]

In 2016, she supported Hillary Clinton and expressed dismay at Donald Trump winning the U.S. Presidential Election.[81][82] In 2018, Kiyoko was praised by HeadCount for helping her fans register to vote while she was supporting Panic! at the Disco's Pray for the Wicked Tour.[83]

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011Lemonade MouthStellaTelevision film
2012AdriftJessShort film
2014Hello, My Name Is FrankAlisa
2015Insidious: Chapter 3Maggie
2015Jem and the HologramsAja Leith
2016XOXOShanni
2018BecksLucy

Television[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007UnfabulousAuctioning Girl / Rapping & Dancing GirlEpisodes: 'The Auction', 'The Song'
2009Scooby-Doo! The Mystery BeginsVelma DinkleyTelevision film
2010Wizards of Waverly PlaceStevie NicholsRecurring role; 4 episodes
2010Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake MonsterVelma DinkleyTelevision film
2011Lemonade MouthStella YamadaTelevision film
2011So Random!Herself (as Lemonade Mouth)Musical guest
2011Zeke and LutherSuzi VandelintzerEpisode: 'Skater Girl Island'
2012Blue Lagoon: The AwakeningHelenTelevision film
2013The Vampire DiariesMegan KingEpisode: 'I Know What You Did Last Summer'
2014The FostersGabiRecurring role; 5 episodes
2015–2016CSI: CyberRaven RamirezRegular Role
2017InsecureMikoEpisode: 'Hella LA'
2018Jimmy Kimmel Live!HerselfMusical guest
2018–presentFive PointsLexi HimitsuMain role

Web[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
2014The Fosters: Girls UnitedGabiMain role; 5 episodes
2018Five PointsLexi HimitsuMain role; 10 episodes

Discography[edit]

Main articles: Hayley Kiyoko discography and The Stunners § Discography
  • Expectations (2018)

Tours[edit]

Headlining
  • This Side of Paradise Tour (2015)
  • The Summer Tour (2015)
  • One Bad Night Tour (2016–17)
  • Expectations Tour (2018–19)
Supporting
  • Never Shout Never – Mid Winter's Nights Dream Acoustik Tour (2015)
  • Miike Snow – iii Tour (2016)
  • Panic! at the Disco – Pray for the Wicked Tour (2018)

Awards and nominations[edit]

During her career, Kiyoko has been nominated for the following awards for her work as an actress, musical artist, and her presence in the LGBT community. In 2015, she won the Jury Award for her role as Alisa in Hello, My Name is Frank. In 2018, she won a MTV Video Music Award for Push Artist of the Year.

YearAssociationCategoryNominated WorkResultRef.
2015Independent Filmmakers Showcase Film FestivalBest Supporting ActressHello, My Name Is Frank..Won[84]
2018British LGBT AwardsMusic Artist of the YearHerselfNominated[85]
iHeartRadio Much Music Video AwardsFan Fave New ArtistNominated[86]
MTV Video Music AwardsBest New ArtistNominated[87]
Push Artist of the YearWon
MTV Europe Music AwardBest New ActNominated[88]
Billboard Women in MusicRising StarWon

See also[edit]

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This Side of Paradise
EP by
ReleasedFebruary 3, 2015[1]
Genre
Length18:16
Label
ProducerJames Flannigan
Hayley Kiyoko chronology
A Belle to Remember
(2013)
This Side of Paradise
(2015)
Citrine
(2016)
Singles from This Side of Paradise
  1. 'This Side of Paradise'
    Released: September 29, 2014[2]
  2. 'Girls Like Girls'
    Released: June 24, 2015
  3. 'Cliff's Edge'
    Released: November 4, 2015

This Side of Paradise is the second extended play (EP) by American singer and actress Hayley Kiyoko, and it was co-released by herself and Steel Wool Entertainment in February 3, 2015.[1] The entire album was written and recorded by Kiyoko along with producer and multi-instrumentalist James Flannigan and is described as a pop record.[3] The EP was preceded by the release of the single 'This Side of Paradise' in September 29, 2014.[2]

Composition[edit]

Each song on the EP is '80s pop and inject[ed] with modern flavor.'[4] The total duration of the album is 18 minutes and 16 seconds. During an interview to Billboard, Kiyoko said: 'I think every track of the EP is really a piece of me, of what I have felt growing up, from a child to a young adult,' and also 'The outcome of this EP is worth so much more to me because it was really built from the ground up.'[4]

Singles[edit]

'This Side of Paradise' was released in September 29, 2014 as the EP's lead single.[2] Its music video was released in November 12, 2014 and was directed by RJ Sanchez.[5] 'Girls Like Girls' was released with a music video as the second single on June 24, 2015, directed by Kiyoko and Austin S. Winchell. Currently, the video already has more than 85 million views, the largest fee of Kiyoko's career.[6]

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1.'Given It All'
  • Sergei Ramos
3:50
2.'Cliffs Edge'
  • Kiyoko
3:33
3.'This Side of Paradise'
  • Kiyoko
  • Ramos
3:32
4.'Girls Like Girls'
  • Kiyoko
  • Lily-May Young
3:49
5.'Feeding the Fire'
  • Kiyoko
  • Flannigan
  • Grahn
3:30
Total length:18:16

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'iTunes - Music - This Side of Paradise - EP by Hayley Kiyoko'. iTunes Store US. Apple Inc. Retrieved July 14, 2015.
  2. ^ abc'iTunes - Music - This Side of Paradise - Single by Hayley Kiyoko'. iTunes Store US. Apple Inc. Retrieved July 14, 2015.
  3. ^Elias Leight (February 2, 2015). 'Exclusive Premiere: Hayley Kiyoko, 'This Side of Paradise' EP'. Billboard.
  4. ^ abLeight, Elias (February 2, 2015). 'Exclusive Premiere: Hayley Kiyoko, 'This Side of Paradise' EP'. Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved July 14, 2015.
  5. ^Kiyoko, Hayley. 'Hayley Kiyoko - This Side of Paradise - Vevo'. Vevo. Retrieved July 14, 2015.
  6. ^Kiyoko, Hayley. 'Girls Like Girls - Hayley Kiyoko'. Vevo. Retrieved July 14, 2015.
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