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Killian Wells
Born (1988-11-13) November 13, 1988 (age 28)
Other names Sir Killian
Occupation
  • Singer
  • Songwriter
  • Record Producer
  • Entrepreneur
  • Inventor
  • Perfumer
  • Photographer
  • Director
Years active 2007–present
Website killianwells.com
Musical career
Origin New York City, New York, United States
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
Labels
Associated acts

Killian Wells is a pop singer, songwriter, record producer, and entrepreneur from New York City.

Wells owns the record label Inferno Records, is the inventor of XUVO (a cocktail mixer), and is the founder and head perfumer of Xyrena (a celebrity-branded perfume company).

At age 17, Wells began co-producing his own material and formed the production team Sir Killian and Christof, a musical partnership. His first single to receive significant attention was "V.I.P.", released as a digital EP on July 21, 2009 on iTunes and Amazon MP3 through Wells' own indie label Inferno Records. "V.I.P." has received airplay on Top 40 stations and was added to US Airways in-flight entertainment Hit List channel in November 2009. Wells co-wrote and co-produced the album version of "V.I.P." The digital EP also features remixes by LorD and Master (who also remixed Dangerous Muse), Purple Moon Banana (RuPaul), and Wells under the moniker "Knightwriter".

The digital EP was replaced on May 25, 2010 by a new single mix of "V.I.P.", re-released to coincide with the debut of an accompanying music video by director Karl Giant which featured a cameo by Wells' friend Laverne Cox of Orange Is The New Black fame.

In Summer 2011 Wells' song "(If Only Life Could Be Like) Hollywood" was featured in Hollister and Claire's stores nationwide. Wells' co-wrote the song with Mark Calderon from Color Me Badd.

In 2011 Wells released "Psycho" along with a music video directed by Bec Stupak and co-starring Playboy Playmate of the Year Hope Dworaczyk as Wells' love interest.

In 2012 Wells' released "It's Like That (feat. Nixon)" with a 1950's stylized video featuring an appearance by popular YouTube star Glozell. The video featured a handful of product placements from brands including Big Red, Bosco, Kit-Cat, Brooklyn Industries, Bed Head, and Instagram shortly before it was purchased by Facebook.


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