New Fire Queen of Kings- Killin' Me

Queen of Kings is on a mission to captivate you, shock you, dance with you, and inject your heart with emotional music.
In 2010 Sirena and Auggie began their journey by performing, touring, and winning over doubters at every venue across the long highways of Texas. By way of their relentless work ethic, in less than 3 years they were nicknamed the “hardest working duo in Texas.”
In the fall of 2014, the fearless duo expanded their vision by relocating to Los Angeles, California and released their first EP (The Beginning) that rose to #34 on the iTunes Indie Rock Charts. While working on several projects at Universal Music Group and Paramount Recording Studios, they were able to prove a valuable worth by being featured alongside Ne-Yo, Common, and Malik Yusef.
The release of their single, Hollywood Outlaw, in late 2015 allowed the duo to emerge as an act to be taken seriously. And now with over 80,000 views on YouTube of their latest release, Killin’ Me (October 2016), they are establishing themselves as artists that are successfully moving towards a long and prosperous career.
With features on compilation albums (with Snoop Dogg, Chris Brown, and Juicy J), REVOLT TV, Rude Boy Magazine, Elicit Magazine, Nashville’s Talent Watch TV Show, countless blogs, and internet radio stations, Queen of Kings is spreading like wildfire on the Hollywood scene.
The vision to become a global leader in music is taking shape in 2017 by way of the “QK Family”. The magic and the genuine love of the duo is cultivating a following that is passionate about growing the family at any means necessary…and THAT is the differentiating factor!
They are non-apologetic in their ambition to be the #1 duo band in the world, they are locked in to dominate, and don’t shy away from declaring that they are here to WIN!

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