Raquel Abolins-Reid(born in 1999),[1]known professionally asRIIKI REID(formerly Riiki), is a New Zealandsinger-songwriter,producer and dance choreographer. Several of Reid's songs have charted highly in theNZ Hot Singles Charts,includingGood timeswhich reached number 1.[2][3]

RIIKI REID
Reid in 2022
Reid in 2022
Background information
Birth nameRaquel Abolins-Reid
Also known asRiiki(2019–2020)
Born1999 (age 24–25)
Wellington,New Zealand
GenresAlternative pop,Dance,R&B
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, producer, dance choreographer
Years active2019–present
LabelsWarner Music New Zealand
Websitewww.riikireid.com

Reid released several singles from 2019 to 2021 independently, continuing her work withWarner Music New Zealandin subsequent years. In 2022 she released twoEPswith the label,Newer OxygenandCrash & Collide.[4][5]She followed up withSkin,her third EP, in 2024.[6]

In 2023, Reid andFazerdazetoured as a supporting acts forLorde'sSolar Powerconcert in New Zealand.[7][8]In 2024, she performed atHomegrown festival.[9]Reid has also toured with other New Zealand acts includingL.A.B.andDave Dobbyn.[10]

Personal life

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Reid is of Samoan, Latvian, Scottish and Māori (Ngāti Porou) descent.[11][12]She recorded her first original composition in te reo Māori with "Kārewa" in 2023, and "Te Tāone", a re-imagining of the 2022 single "The City."[13][14]

She grew up inChurton Park, Wellington.Prior to her musical career, Reid worked as a dance teacher at Pump Dance Studios.[7][15]

Reid was a student atOnslow College.[15]She reached the finals inSmokefreerockquestwith her highschool band Retrospect.[1]Reid went on to study commercial music atMassey Universityin 2015, and graduated with a Bachelor of Commercial Music in 2022.[1][15]

Reid describes herself as "primarily a vocalist" with an interest in piano and guitar.[16]She claims a love of "edgy 90s rock" and citesRadioheadandBjörkas inspirations.[17]

Discography

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  • Newer Oxygen(2022)[5]
  • Crash & Collide(2022)[4]
  • Skin(2024)[6]

Singles

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  • "One Day" (2019)[18]
  • "High Heights" (2019)[19]
  • "Share Your Luv" (2020)[20]
  • "Good Times" (2020)[21]
  • "In the Moment" (2021)[22]
  • "Meet U Again" (2022)[23]
  • "Karamata" (2022)[24]
  • "Drive" (2022)[25]
  • "The City" (2022)[25]
  • "Home With Me" (2023)[14]
  • "Te Tāone" (2023)[14]
  • "Kārewa" (2023)[13]
  • "Like You (feat. Balu Brigada)" (2024)[26]

References

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  1. ^abc"Singing her way to the top".www.massey.ac.nz.25 November 2022.Retrieved26 February2023.
  2. ^"HOT 20 NZ SINGLES".THE OFFICIAL NZ MUSIC CHART.Retrieved23 February2023.
  3. ^"Riiki Reid".Village Sounds.Retrieved23 February2023.
  4. ^ab"Riiki Reid Releases High Energy Project: 'Crash & Collide'".Warner Music New Zealand.4 November 2022.Retrieved23 February2023.
  5. ^ab"Rising Star RIIKI REID Releases Stunning Debut EP 'Newer Oxygen'".Warner Music New Zealand.27 May 2022.Retrieved23 February2023.
  6. ^ab"Riiki Reid releases new EP 'Skin'".Women In Pop.11 March 2024.Retrieved7 August2024.
  7. ^abMahon, Hannah (24 January 2023)."Musician Riiki Reid talks mermaids and performing with Lorde".Capital Magazine.Retrieved26 February2023.
  8. ^Klein-Nixon, Kylie (21 February 2023)."Review: Lorde finally kicks off Solar Power tour in Wellington".Stuff.Retrieved23 February2023.
  9. ^Payne, Georgia (25 March 2024)."Riiki Reid opens up to Remix about her new EP 'SKIN', confronting vulnerability, and navigating the industry as a female creative".Remix Magazine.Retrieved7 August2024.
  10. ^"RIIKI REID on her upcoming EP 'Crash & Collide' — HYPE MEDIUM | Celebrating the best & latest in NZ music".HYPE MEDIUM.Retrieved23 February2023.
  11. ^"'Tapping into new energy' - musician reinvents herself for new EP ".Te Ao Māori News.Retrieved2 March2024.
  12. ^Mayron, Sapeer (10 September 2023)."Riiki Reid on touring with Lorde, and singing songs in te reo Māori".www.thepost.co.nz.Retrieved2 March2024.
  13. ^ab"Singer Riiki Reid on her new Waiata with Muroki - Kārewa".RNZ.9 September 2023.Retrieved7 August2024.
  14. ^abcTrower, Jamie (6 September 2023)."Home With Riiki Reid".M2woman.Retrieved7 August2024.
  15. ^abcChumko, André (4 September 2022)."Riiki Reid talks music, identity and inspiration".Stuff.Retrieved23 February2023.
  16. ^"Feature – NewTracks New Artist: Riiki".NZ Musician.Retrieved23 February2023.
  17. ^"RIIKI Reid – About".riikireid.com.Retrieved23 February2023.
  18. ^"Video Premiere: Wellington indie-pop musician Riiki with 'One Day'".RNZ.11 October 2019.Retrieved26 February2023.
  19. ^McInnes, Laura (18 May 2022)."The Rebirth of Riiki Reid (Interview)".www.sniffers.co.nz.Retrieved26 February2023.
  20. ^"RIIKI 'SHARE YOUR LOVE'".MMF AOTEAROA.Retrieved26 February2023.
  21. ^Riddell, Rose (11 December 2020)."Listen: RIIKI shares new song 'Good Times'".Coup De Main Magazine.Retrieved26 February2023.
  22. ^"Meet RIIKI REID, Who's Making Hypnotic Alternative Pop That Channels Radiohead & Björk".Cool Accidents Music Blog.Retrieved26 February2023.
  23. ^Riddell, Rose (11 March 2022)."Interview: Riiki Reid on her new single 'Meet U Again'".Coup De Main Magazine.Retrieved26 February2023.
  24. ^"Celebrate Waiata Anthems Week & Listen To The Beautiful New Te Reo Releases From Tim Finn, RIIKI REID, Pacific Heights, Stan Walker & More".Warner Music New Zealand.5 September 2022.Retrieved26 February2023.
  25. ^ab"Riiki Reid explores dance pop on new single 'The City'".Women In Pop.Retrieved26 February2023.
  26. ^Bar, Whammy; Auckland."Listen To Riiki Reid's 'Like You' feat. Balu Brigada".UnderTheRadarNZ.Retrieved7 August2024.