Goldie Boutilier

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Goldie Boutilier
Portrait of a young, pale-skinned female with blond hair.
Boutilier in 2012
Background information
Birth nameKristin Kathleen Boutilier [1]
Also known as
  • Kay
  • My Name Is Kay
  • Goldilox
BornSydney, Nova Scotia, Canada
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer-songwriter
  • model
  • DJ
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • piano
Labels
Websitegoldieenterprises.com

Goldie Boutilier (born Kristin Kathleen Boutilier, July 31, 1985), is a Canadian singer, songwriter, model and DJ.

Born and raised in Reserve Mines, Nova Scotia, Boutilier moved to Los Angeles at the age of 20 to pursue a music career.[2] After being discovered by OneRepublic member Ryan Tedder, Boutilier signed a recording contract with Interscope Records under the alias My Name Is Kay (later shortened to just Kay), and released her self-titled debut EP, My Name Is Kay, in 2011.[3] Following a string of successful features with Tiësto and Steve Aoki, Boutilier released her debut album, My Name Is Kay in 2013.

After dealing with tensions with her label, Boutilier parted ways with Universal sometime in 2015. Boutilier then moved to Paris, France and began DJing under the name Goldilox.[4] She released her second album, Very Best, in 2018 independently under the name Goldilox.[5] In 2020, she changed her stage name to Goldie Boutilier.

Boutilier is a successful model, appearing in campaigns for Diesel Black Gold, H&M, John Galliano, Casablanca and Luisaviaroma.[6][7] She is currently represented by VIVA Model Management in Europe.[8]

Career[edit]

2011–2015: Career beginnings and My Name is Kay[edit]

In 2011 Boutilier was signed to Interscope Records under the moniker My Name Is Kay.[9] She released her debut single "My Name Is Kay" on April 2, 2011. The song was moderately successful, charting on the Canadian Hot 100, debuting at No. 80, and peaking at No. 63.[10] An EP of the same name was released on December 20, 2011, but was soon pulled from iTunes after Interscope shortened Boutilier's moniker to Kay. It was rereleased on February 28, 2012. The EP featured appearances from Pusha T and Kurtis Blow on the songs "Strangers" and "Going Diamond" respectively, as well as song writing credits from the likes of Ryan Tedder (of OneRepublic), Grammy award-winning songwriter Evan Bogart, Cherry Cherry Boom Boom, and producer Doctor Rosen Rosen. The EP received mixed reviews, comparing Boutilier to the likes of Katy Perry, Nicki Minaj, and Gwen Stefani.[11]

On November 13, 2012 Boutilier released her second EP, Say What You Want. The EP featured the single "Rewind The Track" which was released a week prior. In a November 2012 interview with Idolator, Boutilier described the song with, "It reflects a time and place in my life that I both cherish and feel emotional towards. It’s a special song for me”.[12]

Boutilier released her debut album, My Name Is Kay, on October 22, 2013. It was preceded by the singles "Whatever", "Next To You", and "Alive". The album received mixed reviews, being called "forgettable."[13]

For the next two years Boutilier fought to be let out of her contracts with Interscope and Universal.[14] Due to her legal fees, she began working at a restaurant to support herself. Boutilier ended up being able to get out of her contract, but was barred from using the name Kay. In an interview with Venice Magazine Boutilier stated: “I couldn’t use that name anymore. So I said, ‘Fine, keep it. I don’t know what you’re going do with it,’”.[4]

2016–2018: Skin and Very Best[edit]

Boutilier re-emerged under the moniker Goldilox in 2015, where she began DJing and modeling in Paris, France. She soon signed a recording contract with Sony Music imprint, Insanity Records. She released her EP Skin on September 16, 2016.[15] The EP was produced by Guillaume Doubet and Dan Farber, the former becoming a longstanding collaborator for Boutilier.

On February 20, 2018, Boutilier released "Michael's Song" under Room 108 Productions. It marked her first release as an independent artist. Singles "Ketamine", "Decision", and "Touch You Where It Hurts" followed soon after in the next couples months, all produced by Guillaume Doubet.[6]

Boutilier posed nude for French edition Playboy magazine and featured on the cover of its September 2018 issue. [16]

Her second album, Very Best, was released July 31, 2018. It followed the single "I Love You", which was released on June 29, 2018.[17] The album is inspired by Boutilier's love for disco music. In an interview with Ladygunn Magazine, Boutilier stated: “I remember seeing this book about Studio 54. When I opened the book, I saw all these pictures of people having fun, dancing, laughing, drinking with champagne, hanging with people I wish I could have met. Bianca Jagger riding into the club on a white horse…I wanted to capture that energy.”[5]

2019–present: Cowboy Gangster Politician and Emerald Year[edit]

Originally titled Goldcity, work on Boutilier's third album began in 2019.[4] In an interview with Schön! Magazine, Boutilier talked about the new album saying: "It was my intention to do more of a timeless album. I did a lot of digging through my parents’ records. This is the first time I’ve worked with a producer that plays real instruments. I highly recommend doing this if you can’t find “your sound”."[2] In the same interview she revealed her legal name was changed to Goldie Boutilier, and that she also decided to change her stage name to her real name, stating that the 'lox' in Goldilox "felt juvenile".[2]

On August 25, 2022, Boutilier released "He Thinks That I'm an Angel", her first single in over four years, and her first official release under the name Goldie Boutilier. She released her fourth EP Cowboy Gangster Politician on November 3, 2022. Her fifth EP, Emerald Year was released November 9, 2023.

Discography[edit]

LP[edit]

Title Details Peak chart positions
JPN
My Name Is Kay (Credited as Kay)
Track listing
  1. “My Name Is Kay“
  2. “Next To You“
  3. “Bus Stop“ (featuring Ryan Tedder)
  4. “The Thrill“ (featuring Tai Jason Patient)
  5. “Strangers” (featuring Pusha T)
  6. “It's Over”
  7. “Because Of You“
  8. “Alive“
  9. “Whatever“
  10. “I Ain't Gonna Cry“
  11. “Going Diamond“ (featuring Kurtis Blow)
  12. “Diddy Dum“
266
Very Best (Credited as Goldilox)
Track listing
  1. “Ouverture“
  2. “I Love You“
  3. “Sex Paranoia“
  4. “Complimentary Drinks“
  5. “Candy Girl”
  6. “Very Best”
  7. “At the Moon“

EPs[edit]

Title Details
My Name Is Kay (Credited as My Name Is Kay and Kay)
Track listing
  1. “My Name Is Kay“
  2. “M.A.J.O.R.“
  3. “Going Diamond“ (featuring Kurtis Blow)
  4. “Diddy Dum“
  5. “Strangers” (featuring Pusha T)
Say What You Want (Credited as Kay)
Track listing
  1. “Say What You Want“
  2. “Rewind the Track“ (featuring TAI)
  3. “Hot“
  4. “Rewind the Track” (featuring D-Why)
Skin (Credited as Goldilox)
Track listing
  1. “100%“
  2. “Morning“
  3. “I Know“
  4. “Crazy“
  5. “Obsessions”
Cowboy Gangster Politician
  • Released: November 3, 2022
  • Label: Goldie M&E Enterprises
  • Format: digital download
Track listing
  1. “He Thinks That I'm an Angel“
  2. “Cowboy Gangster Politician“
  3. “K-Town“
  4. “Body Heat“
Emerald Year
  • Released: November 9, 2023
  • Label: Goldie M&E Enterprises
  • Format: digital download
Track listing
  1. "Pretending"
  2. "Penthouse in The Sky"
  3. "Psycho"
  4. "White Limo Stuck in The Snow"
  5. "Good Ol Days"
  6. "Emerald Year"

Singles[edit]

Title Year Peak chart positions Album
CAN
[18]
JPN
[19]
JPN
Air

[20]
"My Name Is Kay" 2011 63 My Name Is Kay EP
"Strangers"
(featuring Pusha T)
2012 47
"Whatever" 2013 My Name Is Kay
"Next To You"[21] 6 2
"Summer Night In July"
(Robbie Rivera & Kay)
Non-album single
"Alive" My Name Is Kay
''Morning'' 2016 Skin
''I Know'' 2017
"Michael's Song" 2018 Non-album singles
"Ketamine"
"Decision"
"Touch You Where It Hurts"
"I Love You" Very Best
"He Thinks That I'm an Angel"
(solo or with Chilly Gonzales)
2022 Cowboy Gangster Politician
"Cowboy Gangster Politician"
"K-Town"
"Pretending" 2023 Emerald Year
"Pyscho"
"Good Ol Days"
"White Limo Stuck in The Snow"

Promotional singles[edit]

Title Year Album
"Diddy Dum" 2012 My Name Is Kay - EP
"100%" 2016 Skin

As featured artist[edit]

Title Year Album
"Pick Your Poison"
(Diplo & Datsik featuring Kay)
2011 Non-album single
"Work Hard, Play Hard"
(Tiësto featuring Kay)
"#1Nite (One Night)"
(Cobra Starship featuring My Name Is Kay)
2012
"Singularity"
(Steve Aoki & Angger Dimas featuring My Name Is Kay)
2013 Ultra Music Festival 2013
"Back Off, Bitch!"
(Static Revenger featuring Kay)
Non-album single
"More Than One"
(Brass Knuckles featuring Kay)
Brass Knuckles EP
"One Last Time"
(Sam i featuring Goldilox)
2018 Random Shit From The Internet Era
"Burning House"
(Peter and the Roses featuring Goldie Boutilier)
2023 TBA

Guest appearances[edit]

List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"#StupidFacedd"
(Whitegirl Wasted Remix)
2011 Wallpaper. Non-album single
"Control Freak" 2012 Steve Aoki & Blaqstarr Wonderland
"Flossy" Far East Movement Dirty Bass
"This Is The Life" none Step Up Revolution (Music from the Motion Picture)
"Right Round" The Treblemakers Pitch Perfect: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
"Burning Bridges" 2016 Devoted Record Record Presents Filet Mignon 4

Music videos[edit]

Title Year Director
"M.A.J.O.R." 2011 Hill Kourkoutis
"My Name Is Kay" David Turvey
"Diddy Dum" 2012 Mista Hindz
"Strangers" Randall Thorne
"Rewind The Track" Luis Ramos
"Whatever" 2013 Aaron A
"Next To You" Ramos Valencia
"Alive" Aaron A
"Morning" 2016 Guillaume Doubet
"100%"
"I Know"
"Michael's Song" 2018 Wynn Holmes & Guillaume Doubet
"Touch You Where It Hurts" Guillaume Doubet
"I Love You"
"Sex Paranoia"
"Cowboy Gangster Politician" 2022 Goldie Boutilier & Guillaume Doubet
"Good Ol Days" 2023 Goldie Boutilier & Moosecanfly

Tours[edit]

Opening act[edit]

Special guest[edit]

  • The Cherrytree Pop Alternative Tour (2011)
  • Shipwrecked Tour (2011–12)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Kay". Last Gang Management. Archived from the original on July 28, 2014. Retrieved July 24, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c "interview | goldie boutilier". Schön! Magazine. October 9, 2020. Retrieved August 20, 2022.
  3. ^ "Kay is fast-tracked to success regardless what you call her". SOCAN Words and Music. December 14, 2012. Retrieved August 20, 2022.
  4. ^ a b c Venice (January 6, 2020). "Just. Push. Play. – Venice magazine". Retrieved August 20, 2022.
  5. ^ a b admin (July 30, 2018). "LADYGUNN – ALBUM PREMIERE: GOLDILOX - "VERY BEST"". LADYGUNN. Retrieved August 20, 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Goldilox discusses how Catherine Tramell from Basic Instinct inspired her cinematic new video". The Line of Best Fit. Retrieved August 20, 2022.
  7. ^ "Finally! Casablanca's Charaf Tajer Tailors His Luxe Leisure Look for Women". Vogue. August 14, 2020. Retrieved August 20, 2022.
  8. ^ "Goldie Boutilier". www.viva-paris.com. Retrieved May 22, 2022.
  9. ^ "N.S. YouTube sensation records first album in L.A." CBC News. May 7, 2011.
  10. ^ My Name Is Kay – Kay. Song Information. Billboard.com
  11. ^ "Music review – Kay: My Name is Kay EP". The Carillon. Retrieved August 20, 2022.
  12. ^ Twitter / mynameiskay: THANK U so much 4 the support Archived November 13, 2013, at archive.today. Twitter.com. Retrieved on 2013-01-22.
  13. ^ "album review: 'my name is kay' by kay". Spectrum Pulse. October 26, 2013. Retrieved August 20, 2022.
  14. ^ "Interview with Goldilox, your next BFF". Pink Things. August 12, 2019. Retrieved August 21, 2022.
  15. ^ "Goldilox's Debut Track is a Captivating Example of Modern Pop at its Finest". www.vice.com. August 18, 2016. Retrieved August 20, 2022.
  16. ^ "Playboy France September 2018". www.gosee.news. Retrieved May 13, 2023.
  17. ^ Mosk, Mitch (June 28, 2018). "Premiere: Goldilox Blends Desire & Disco in Groovy "I Love You"". Atwood Magazine. Retrieved August 20, 2022.
  18. ^ (in Arabic) Canadian Hot 100. Billboard. Retrieved on 2013-01-22.
  19. ^ Billboard Japan Hot 100 Archived December 2, 2013, at the Wayback Machine (in Japanese; retrieved on November 27, 2013)
  20. ^ Billboard Japan Radio Songs (in Japanese; retrieved on February 2, 2016)
  21. ^ "Next To You - Single by Kay". Music.apple.com. Retrieved April 16, 2020.

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