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"Keith" is a song by New Zealand singer-songwriter Kaylee Bell from her first extended play, The Red EP (2021). Written by Bell with Phil Barton and Lindsay Rimes and produced by the latter, Bell recorded the song in 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee. It was independently released on 15 February 2019. A country song, it makes reference to several songs by Australian singer Keith Urban, which led music critics to consider it as a tribute song to him. "Keith" peaked at number 22 on the New Zealand Hot Singles Chart. In April 2022, Bell sang it on the The Voice Australia which made all coaches turn, including Urban himself. Bell was applauded by all coaches for her performance. She also performed "Keith" in 2019 at Jesse Mulligan and Mike Hosking's radio shows. The song was further promoted by an

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  • "Keith" is a song by New Zealand singer-songwriter Kaylee Bell from her first extended play, The Red EP (2021). Written by Bell with Phil Barton and Lindsay Rimes and produced by the latter, Bell recorded the song in 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee. It was independently released on 15 February 2019. A country song, it makes reference to several songs by Australian singer Keith Urban, which led music critics to consider it as a tribute song to him. "Keith" peaked at number 22 on the New Zealand Hot Singles Chart. In April 2022, Bell sang it on the The Voice Australia which made all coaches turn, including Urban himself. Bell was applauded by all coaches for her performance. She also performed "Keith" in 2019 at Jesse Mulligan and Mike Hosking's radio shows. The song was further promoted by an accompanying live video and a music video. (en)
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  • A woman looking to her left while holding a guitar horizontally in her left hand. She is standing in front of a red background. (en)
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  • "Keith" is a song by New Zealand singer-songwriter Kaylee Bell from her first extended play, The Red EP (2021). Written by Bell with Phil Barton and Lindsay Rimes and produced by the latter, Bell recorded the song in 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee. It was independently released on 15 February 2019. A country song, it makes reference to several songs by Australian singer Keith Urban, which led music critics to consider it as a tribute song to him. "Keith" peaked at number 22 on the New Zealand Hot Singles Chart. In April 2022, Bell sang it on the The Voice Australia which made all coaches turn, including Urban himself. Bell was applauded by all coaches for her performance. She also performed "Keith" in 2019 at Jesse Mulligan and Mike Hosking's radio shows. The song was further promoted by an (en)
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