Draft:Dream Kittu

Dream Kittu is a British-born, South African-raised singer, songwriter, and composer known primarily for her video game music covers on YouTube. Her content features a wide array of covers, including music from popular franchises like Sonic the Hedgehog and Pokémon. With over 5,000 subscribers on YouTube and more than 20,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, Dream Kittu brings a haunting, captivating vocal style that lends itself well to the narrative-driven music she performs.

She has been actively creating music for over a decade and is classically trained in performance. Her YouTube channel features an eclectic mix of music genres, including pop, folk, jazz, and rock, and she often collaborates with other musicians and producers.

Dream Kittu has a rich background as a singer, songwriter, and arranger. She began training in performance as early as 2011 and graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Live Performance. Her music is deeply influenced by film and video game soundtracks, and she focuses on conveying emotion through her haunting, evocative voice. Kittu’s versatility allows her to excel in multiple genres like pop, folk, jazz, opera, rock, and alternative.

Kittu has gained popularity on platforms like YouTube and Spotify. On YouTube, her content includes covers of beloved video game soundtracks, such as her English rendition of "Ghost Dive" from Pokémon, which showcases her ability to blend storytelling with music. Her Sonic the Hedgehog cover, "It Doesn’t Matter," was even featured in the official Sonic fan spotlight.

Beyond covers, Dream Kittu has collaborated with notable artists like Victor McKnight and Hotline Sehwani, and she regularly accepts commissions to sing, compose, or write for various projects. Her talent for arrangement and composition is also evident in the original work she shares with her audience.