Koffee
Koffee is a Jamaican singer, rapper, DJ, and guitarist known for winning the Best Reggae Album Grammy at the age of 19.
World Music Singer
February 16, 2000
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Jamaica
Mikayla Simpson, known as Koffee, was born on February 16, 2000, and is a Jamaican singer, rapper, and guitarist recognized for her distinctive fusion of reggae, dancehall, and R&B. She rose to fame with her 2018 debut single “Toast” and has since released other notable tracks such as “Rapture,” “Lockdown,” and “Pressure.” In 2019, Koffee made history as the youngest and only female artist to win the Best Reggae Album at the Grammy Awards. She has also graced the stages of prestigious music festivals like Coachella and Glastonbury. In addition to her musical talents, Koffee is an environmental activist, collaborating with International Coastal Cleanup Jamaica to promote environmental awareness and highlight the effects of climate change on small island nations like Jamaica. A remarkable fact about Koffee is that she became the first woman to win the Best Reggae Album Grammy at just 19 years old.