Kitty Kat

Katharina Löwel (born 22 January 1982 in Berlin, Germany), better known under her stage name Kitty Kat or Kitten Ket, is a German rapper and singer. She became famous as an Aggro Berlin member, where she was signed from 2006 to 2009.

Kitty Kat
Background information
Birth nameKatharina Löwel
Born (1982-01-22) 22 January 1982
Berlin, Germany
GenresRap, hip hop
LabelsAggro Berlin (2006-2009)
Associated actsSido, B-Tight, Fler

Biography

Katharina Löwel was born in East Berlin. Her parents fled with her and her sister to West Germany, where they continued their life in Augsburg. After finishing secondary school, she started training as a bank clerk in Munich. She returned to Berlin in 2003, where she met Paul NZA, who contacted Aggro Berlin, and in 2006 signed with Aggro Berlin, appearing as a guest artist on several releases. Her physical appearance remained a secret until the release of the sampler Aggro Anti Ansage Nr. 8. Since then, she has performed as a solo artist.

In an interview with the magazine Bravo HipHop Special, she announced that she was working on her first solo album Miyo!, which was released in mid-2009, after the lead singles "Bitchfresse (L.M.S)" and "Braves Mädchen" had been released.

Discography


Albums

Year Title Chart positions Sales
DE AT
2009 Miyo! 29[1] 51
2018 Love & Hip Hop

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
DE AT
2009 "Beweg dein Arsch" (Sido feat. Scooter, Kitty Kat & Tony D) 17 Hands on Scooter by Various artists
"Bitchfresse (L.M.S)" Miyo!
"Braves Mädchen" 58 54

Other releases

Year Title Info(s)
2008 Aggro im Club 001 EP (with Sido & B-Tight)
"Meine Zeit"
  • Released on the Juice CD #84.
2009 "Früher wart ihr Fans" (with Fler & Godsilla)
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gollark: "compiles to Minecraft"
gollark: You haven't learned haskell until you have a blog on which you post articles about "comonadic composition" and "selective applicative functors" and stuff.

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 12 October 2012. Retrieved 26 March 2011.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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