Mali-Koa Hood
Mali-Koa Hood, often credited as Mali-Koa, is an Australian singer-songwriter based in London, United Kingdom.[1] She is the older sister of singer, songwriter and 5 Seconds of Summer's bassist, Calum Hood.[2]
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![]() Mali-Koa Hood (left) performs at the Aussie BBQ 2019. | |
Background information | |
Born | May 19, 1991 (age 29 years) Sydney, Australia |
Occupation(s) |
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Years active | 2017–present |
Labels | Island Records, Honest Records |
Associated acts | 5 Seconds of Summer Calum Hood |
Website | https://www.malikoa.com/ |
History
In April 2012, at the age of 20, Hood competed in the first season of the singing competition series, The Voice Australia.[3] She covered "American Boy" for her blind audition and did a duet cover of "What's Up?" before being eliminated in the battle rounds portion of the show.[4]
On 22 December 2017, Hood released her debut song and promotional single, "Honest".The song received over 2 million streams[5][6] In March 2018, Hood announced that she had signed a record deal with Island Records UK and revealed that she would be releasing an album.[7][8]
On 26 July 2018, Hood was featured on a remix of JP Cooper's song "All This Love".[9][10] The song received national radio play[11] and was later featured on the fifth season of the British reality series, Love Island.[12]As of July 2020, the song's official music video has received over 15 million views on Youtube and over 9 million streams on Spotify.[13][14]
On 7 December 2018, Hood released "Pretend", her first song released via Island Records.[15] In May 2019, Hood performed at The Great Escape festival in London.[16] On 31 May 2019, Hood released a song titled "Sorry" with the track's accompanying music video being released on 12 June. The song's official music video has since received 2.5 million views on Youtube. [17]
In March 2020, Hood performed at the Global APRA Music Awards in London.[18] On 22 April 2020, Hood released "Dancer", the first single from her upcoming album, set for release later in the year. The song's accompanying music video was released the same day.[19] On 4 June 2020, Hood released the album's second single, titled "Some Things", premiering the song on Atwood Magazine.[20][21] On 9 July 2020. Hood released the album's third single, "Me Before You".[22][23] The song's music video was released on 29 July 2019.[24]
Apart from releasing songs, Hood has also written songs for other artists, including G-Eazy and Sigma.[14][25]
Discography
Year | Title | Album | Label |
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2017 | "Honest" | promotional single | |
2018 | "All This Love"
(with JP Cooper) |
Raised Under Grey Skies | Island Records |
"Pretend" | non-album single | Honest Records | |
2019 | "Sorry" | ||
2020 | "Dancer" | upcoming studio album | |
"Some Things" | |||
"Me Before You" |
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Nominated | Result | Ref |
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2018 | Spark Animation Festival Awards | Best Video | "All The Love"
(with JP Cooper) |
Won | [26] |
References
- Contributor·INTRODUCING·July 14; 2020 (2020-07-14). "Introducing: Mali-Koa". EUPH. Retrieved 2020-07-17.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
- "Calum Hood". PEOPLE.com. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
- "The Voice Australia". 18 March 2012.
- Williams, Jacqueline (2012-04-22). "Jolts or faults: Has foul play hit The Voice?". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
- "Mali-Koa liberates debut promotional single "Honest"". Hamada Mania. 2017-12-22. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
- Skope. "MALI-KOA – New Video". Retrieved 2020-07-17.
- "Mali Koa via Twitter-Island Records". Twitter. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
- "Mali-Koa". Island Records. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
- "JP Cooper releases new version of 'All This Love' with Mali-Koa". CelebMix. 2018-07-28. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
- Odutola, Tayo (2018-07-31). "JP Cooper is brimming with "All This Love" [Video]". EARMILK. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
- "JP Cooper - All this love - Radio Box". OnlineRadioBox.com. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
- "What songs were on Love Island tonight? The music from the Love Island 2019 soundtrack". PopBuzz. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
- "JP Cooper - All This Love ft. Mali-Koa - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
- "Mali-koa". triple j Unearthed. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
- "Mali-Koa Releases New Single "Pretend"". CelebMix. 2018-12-10. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
- "Sounds Australia puts spotlight on Aussie music at UK's Great Escape". The Music Network. 2019-05-09. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
- "Premiere: Mali-Koa Says "Sorry" in Heartbreaking New Single". Atwood Magazine. 2019-07-18. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
- "London performers revealed for first Global APRA Music Awards". The Music Network. 2019-12-11. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
- "Video of the Week: Mali-Koa challenges the status quo with 'Dancer'". Tone Deaf. 2020-05-31. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
- "'Some Things' We Love About Mali-Koa". The Honey POP. 2020-06-04. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
- "Premiere: Mali-Koa Explores Change in Heartfelt, Reflective Music Video for "Some Things"". Atwood Magazine. 2020-06-04. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
- "Mali Koa shares uplifting pop banger "Me Before You"". TotalNtertainment. 2020-07-11. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
- Komonibo, Ineye. "New Music To Know: Sad Girl Season Makes A Comeback, And 2020 Still Really Sucks". www.refinery29.com. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
- "Mali-Koa's 'Me Before You' Carries A Message Of Healing". Clash Magazine. Retrieved 2020-07-29.
- "Mali-Koa Hood | Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2020-07-29.
- "Spark Animation Festival 2018- Winner". We Are Broken Antler. Retrieved 2020-07-17.