Frequently Asked Questions


FAQs for Kile J

Q: Who is Kile J?
A: Kile J (they/them) is a non‑binary artist & performer originally from Houston. Their work crosses music, event production, brand partnerships, social media consulting, writing, comedy and more.

Q: What kind of music does Kile J make?
A: Their music blends R&B, pop, funk, and alternative styles. Songs like Skin, Honey, and Better Off (Alone) are examples of their genre‑blending sound.

Q: What is the EP “Honey”?
A: Honey is Kile J’s debut EP. It includes songs that are deeply personal and drawn from their experiences, journal entries, text messages, and feelings of self‑reflection and growth. The theme is about Black queer love stories — both loving others and loving yourself.

Q: What other creative services does Kile J offer?
A: Beyond music, Kile J works as a:

  • Social media consultant (especially for mental health professionals & wellness brands)

  • Brand partnership strategist (they’ve collaborated with brands like HBO, Smartwater+, Nine West)

  • Event producer / curator

  • Writer & visual content producer/editor

Q: What are Kile J’s pronouns?
A: They use they/them pronouns.

Q: Where is Kile J based?
A: Originally from Houston, Texas. Now based in New York City.

Q: Is Kile J involved in advocacy or community work?
A: Yes. Kile J is active in advocating for mental health and LGBTQ+ rights. They work with therapists and organizations, especially to support Black queer communities and to amplify marginalized voices.

Q: How can I listen to or buy their music / see their videos?
A: Their music is available on major platforms (Spotify, Apple Music, etc.), and video credits are listed on the Music page of their site.

Q: How can I book Kile J for a performance / collaboration / consulting?
A: You can reach out via the “Consulting” or “Contact / Let’s Talk” sections on the website. They offer writing, social media consulting, brand partnership, event production/curation, etc.

Q: What is “Play” on the site?
A: “Play” includes content like vlogs, drag/stand‑up performances, and other video or live performance content. Note: some content may be NSFW.