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OK Kid

OK Kid

German band founded in mid-2012


OK Kid is a German band[1] founded in mid-2012.[2] Their name is made up of the album names OK Computer and Kid A from the band Radiohead.[3]

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History

From 2006 to mid 2012, the members of OK Kid were part of a band from the Gießen region called Jona:S. ' In April 2013, the now three man band released their first album titled "OK Kid" in Cologne, produced by Sven Ludwig and Robert Koch, under the label Four Music, a subsidiary of Sony Music.[3][4] In Spring of 2014, the band released their first EP, "Grundlos".

Their song "Am Ende" was included in one of the official soundtracks of FIFA 14.[5]

Discography

Albums

  • 2013: OK Kid (Four Music Productions)[6]
  • 2016: Zwei (Four Music)
  • 2018: Sensation (Four Music)
  • 2019: Woodkids (Four Music)
  • 2022: Drei (Four Music)

Singles

  • 2013: Kaffee warm (Four Music)
  • 2013: Stadt ohne Meer (Four Music)
  • 2014: Unterwasserliebe (Four Music)
  • 2015: Gute Menschen (Four Music)
  • 2016: Bombay Calling (Four Music)
  • 2016: Ich kann alles (Four Music)
  • 2016: Es ist wieder Februar (Four Music)
  • 2017: Warten auf den starken Mann (Four Music) [7]
  • 2018: Wut lass nach (Four Music) [8]

EPs

  • 2014: Grundlos (Four Music)

References

  1. Einslive.de Neue Hoffnung für 2013 OK KID (retrieved 4 September 2013)
  2. Bianca Schwarz: OK Kid – OK Kid. In: you-fm.de, 3 April 2013 (retrieved 4 September 2013)
  3. Focus.de: OK KID - Sprechgesang aus Gießen macht von sich reden (retrieved 4 September 2013)
  4. Gießener Band OK KID legt erstes Album vor Archived 2015-07-24 at the Wayback Machine, Gießener Allgemeine, (retrieved 5 April 2013)
  5. EA SPORTS News: FIFA 14 Soundtrack mit 37 internationalen Künstlern (retrieved 12 November 2013)
  6. Laut.de: LAUT.DE-KRITIK Träumst du noch, oder lebst du schon? (retrieved 3 September 2013)
  7. "OK KID veröffentlichen ihre neue Single "Warten auf den starken Mann"". Songtexte.com.

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