Niykee Heaton

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Bad Intentions 04:06 Tools
Lullaby 03:36 Tools
Skin Tight 03:28 Tools
Infinity 04:42 Tools
Starting Over 03:47 Tools
NBK 03:13 Tools
Rolling Stone 04:02 Tools
Sober 00:00 Tools
Nexus 00:00 Tools
I'm Ready 00:00 Tools
Dream Team 03:55 Tools
Champagne 04:32 Tools
Say Yeah 03:01 Tools
Villa 03:01 Tools
Mask 00:00 Tools
King 05:23 Tools
Out The Mud - Bonus Track 02:26 Tools
OT 00:00 Tools
Infinity (Illenium Remix) 04:40 Tools
Devil 02:32 Tools
Bad Guy 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions - Remix 00:00 Tools
Mascara 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions (Matt DiMona Remix) 00:00 Tools
"Bad Intentions" 00:00 Tools
Infinity House of Chords Remix 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions (Feat. Migos) 03:58 Tools
Champagne For the Pain 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions ft. Migos 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
One Time 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions (Matt Di Mona Remix) 00:00 Tools
Finally 00:00 Tools
Woosah 05:03 Tools
Bad Intentions (feat. Migos) [Remix] 00:00 Tools
Cold War 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions (Feat. Migos) (Remix) 00:00 Tools
I N F I N I T Y 00:00 Tools
Ain't No Us 00:00 Tools
Rain Dog 00:00 Tools
Best Thing Ever 03:21 Tools
21 Grams 00:00 Tools
Kill 'Em All 00:00 Tools
Skintight 00:00 Tools
No Worries 00:00 Tools
Bardot 00:00 Tools
Love Sosa 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions (Feyde Edit) 00:00 Tools
Bad Intension 00:00 Tools
Girlfriend (Boyfriend Remix) 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions (Remix) (Ft. Migos) 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Stoned In Miami 00:00 Tools
Good Girls 00:00 Tools
Cake 00:00 Tools
Down LIVE (4K HD) LA Debut! Los Angeles El Rey Theatre 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions (Original - Without Migos) 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions (feat. Migos) [Rem 00:00 Tools
"Bad Intentions" Niykee Heaton 00:00 Tools
Check On Me 00:00 Tools
Spend It All 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions (Matt DiMona Remix) [up by Nicksher] 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions (Ft. Migos) 00:00 Tools
Pour it Up 00:00 Tools
Love Sosa (Chief Keef cover) 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions (Remix) (feat. Migos) 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions feat. Migos 00:00 Tools
Lullaby (Live at the JW Marriott Austin presented by Marriott Rewards) 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions ft. Migos 00:00 Tools
Bands A Make Her Dance (Juicy J Cover) 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions (Remix) f/ Migos 00:00 Tools
Poetic Justice 00:00 Tools
Them Bad Intentions 00:00 Tools
Bands A Make Her Dance 00:00 Tools
No Worries Lil Wayne (Niykee Heaton Cover) 00:00 Tools
Kill Em All 00:00 Tools
The Motto 00:00 Tools
Niykee Heaton Bad Intentions (Matt Di Mona Remix) 00:00 Tools
"Or Nah/Cut Her Off" Medley 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions LIVE HD Los Angeles El Rey Theatre 00:00 Tools
The Motto (Drake cover) 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions (Boystown Remix) 00:00 Tools
Swimming Pools (Drank) 00:00 Tools
Spend It All (ft. Euroz) 00:00 Tools
Champagne (MorrisCode X S.S. Remix) 00:00 Tools
Or Nah Cut Her Off Acoustic Covers 00:00 Tools
All Gold Everything Acoustic Covers 00:00 Tools
Love Sosa Female Cover (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Infinity (Airia Remix) 00:00 Tools
03. Bad Intentions 00:00 Tools
Niykee Heaton - Bad Intentions 00:00 Tools
Sad 00:00 Tools
Slow Motion 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions Niykee Heaton 00:00 Tools
Love Sosa Acoustic Covers 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions (Rob-E Remix) 00:00 Tools
Diamonds Acoustic Covers 00:00 Tools
Pray 00:00 Tools
SAD SHIT (w/ Vory) 00:00 Tools
Infinity (Airia Refix) 00:00 Tools
Say Anything 00:00 Tools
Infinity (House of Chords REmix) 00:00 Tools
Or Nah 00:00 Tools
Bitches and Bottles Acoustic Covers 00:00 Tools
Finessin' (feat. Baby E) 00:00 Tools
Sad Shit (feat. Vory) 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions (Remix) (Audio) ft. Migos 00:00 Tools
Out Of Mud (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Bad Intention 00:00 Tools
let me go 00:00 Tools
Bands A Make Her Dance Acoustic Covers 00:00 Tools
Cooler Than Me Acoustic Covers 00:00 Tools
Or Nah/Cut Her Off Medley 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions (PrimeMusic.ru) 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions (Remix) [Feat. Migos] 00:00 Tools
Cold War (prod. by AK) 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions (Matt DiMona Remix).(AGRMusic) 00:00 Tools
Love Sosa (cover) 00:00 Tools
Fuckin Problem 00:00 Tools
Trap Queen 00:00 Tools
'Trap Queen' Fetty Wap (Niykee Heaton Cover) 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions [feat. Migos] 00:00 Tools
Skin Tight (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Super Bass Acoustic Covers 00:00 Tools
Im Different Acoustic Covers 00:00 Tools
Little Bit 00:00 Tools
NBK (prod.by Niykee Heaton x Bongo) 00:00 Tools
Hate Bein' Sober 00:00 Tools
Champagne (Lyric Video) 00:00 Tools
All Gold Everything 00:00 Tools
Turn On The Lights 00:00 Tools
Finessin' 00:00 Tools
02. Champagne For the Pain 00:00 Tools
Bad intentions AdbeatS remix 00:00 Tools
Rich as Fuck 00:00 Tools
;Bad Intentions 00:00 Tools
Or Nah/Cut Her Off Medley (Ty Dolla $ign, The Weeknd & K Camp Cover) 00:00 Tools
Hate Bein Sober Acoustic Covers 00:00 Tools
Rich as Fuck Acoustic Covers 00:00 Tools
Or Nah Cut Her Off Medley Cover 00:00 Tools
Cake Acoustic Covers 00:00 Tools
Fuckin Problem Acoustic Covers 00:00 Tools
Love Sosa (Acoustic cover) 00:00 Tools
I Believe In You 00:00 Tools
Take Care Acoustic Covers 00:00 Tools
Started From The Bottom 00:00 Tools
Or Nah/Cut Her Off 00:00 Tools
Poetic Justice Acoustic Covers 00:00 Tools
Infinity (Michael St Laurent Remix) 00:00 Tools
04. Skin Tight 00:00 Tools
Sure Thing Acoustic Covers 00:00 Tools
Before I Let You Leave 00:00 Tools
Cashin Out Acoustic Covers 00:00 Tools
05. Rolling Stone 00:00 Tools
Infinity (RMDeezy_ Remix) 00:00 Tools
Niykee Heaton Bad Intentions (Matt Di Mona Remix) [Chill] [Fd] 00:00 Tools
No Worries Acoustic Covers 00:00 Tools
R.I.P. Acoustic Covers 00:00 Tools
Im Ready 00:00 Tools
Aint No Us 00:00 Tools
i'm ready for ya (drake cover) 00:00 Tools
Bad Intensions 00:00 Tools
NBK (DeCadence Tribal Trap Remix) 00:00 Tools
01. Sober 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions (Remix) ft. Migos 00:00 Tools
N B K 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions (Feyde Edit) [Realtones™] 00:00 Tools
Bad Intentions (Lyric Video) Ft. Migos 00:00 Tools
When We Touch 00:00 Tools
Trap Queen (Fetty Wap Cover) 03:11 Tools
Bad Intentions Niykee Heaton 00:00 Tools
The Motto Acoustic Covers 00:00 Tools
Bad Intention (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Champagne For the Pain (Lakky x One Star Production) 00:00 Tools
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After writing her first song at age 5 and teaching herself to play guitar at 9, Niykee Heaton dedicated her entire childhood and high school years to making music. With her songwriting giving her an outlet and escape from her troubled home life, Niykee spent nearly every moment outside of school creating and sharing original songs that showed off her soulful vocals and powerful lyrics. Fast gaining a massive following after WorldstarHipHop picked up her acoustic-guitar-based rendition of Chief Keef’s “Love Sosa” in December 2012, the 19-year-old Illinois native is set to deliver a debut from Steve Rifkind and Russell Simmons’ All Def Music in partnership with Capitol Records, revealing her timeless sense of songcraft, intuitive grasp of beats, and a lyrical sensibility that fuses poetic finesse with pure emotion. On “Bad Intentions”—a raw but smoldering R&B ballad whose lyric video shot to more than a million views soon after its January 2014 release, largely on the strength of her staggering social-media presence—Niykee’s near-lifelong devotion to sharpening her songwriting is more than evident. “I realized early on that the only way to make my voice heard and say what I wanted to was through music,” says Niykee, whose older sister Rachel battled cancer for most of her life and died when Niykee was 12. “It was less like a hobby for me and more like a lifesaver,” she adds. Since her family couldn’t financially support her musical education, Niykee gave herself vocal training by singing along to a Diana Ross greatest-hits CD, and learned to play guitar by holing up in her room with an acoustic handed down to her by a family friend. And when it came to her songwriting, Niykee relied on a natural sense of rhythm she attributes both to her South African roots and passion for hip-hop, yet also drew a great deal of inspiration from the bare-bones authenticity of singer/songwriters like Bob Dylan and Tom Waits (two artists beloved by her sister and older brother). In her early teens, Niykee began posting pop covers on YouTube while continuing to cultivate her songwriting. “On Friday and Saturday nights when all the other kids were going out, I was staying home and writing songs or, when I got a little older, driving hours to some broke-down bar and begging them to let me get up and play,” says Niykee, who struggled with bullying throughout her school years. “I was doing everything I could to move my music along, but nothing was working out at all.” Having promised her sister that she’d make an impact with her songs, Niykee told her parents that she’d put songwriting aside and go to college if her music career hadn’t made any major strides by the time she turned 18. Then, the day before her 18th birthday—and shortly after she’d ditched the pop covers and started posting her acoustic takes on tracks by hip-hop artists like Chief Keef, A$AP Rocky, Lil Wayne, and Pusha T—Niykee wound up on WorldstarHipHop and found herself fielding interest from a flood of record labels. Instead of aligning herself with a label right away, she graduated high school six months early and self-financed the recording of a host of her own songs, eventually signing with Steve Rifkind and Russell Simmons’ All Def Music and setting to work on her debut EP. With her personal highlights so far including getting hand-picked by Snoop Dogg to accompany him onstage at the YouTube Brandcast in May 2013, Niykee has kept up a steady songwriting routine despite the whirlwind of recent years. Now a magnet for up-and-coming producers, she constantly combs through beats sent her way and finds that many end up sparking song ideas. “I’ll know if a beat’s good after the first five seconds, and then I’ll get a song in my head and start writing immediately,” she says. “I go out to my back porch with my guitar and the words just come, and usually it’s all done in under 30 minutes.” As she continues develop as a lyricist, Niykee notes that the pain of her past serves as an endless source of unlikely inspiration. “Even when I’m not writing literally about things that have happened to me, all the pain of my childhood and losing my sister ends up getting pushed into my music,” she says. “It shapes my songs and builds this deeper meaning under everything, which is one the most important things to me—I need to know that I could listen to any of my songs 20 years from now, and still be proud of what I had to say.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.