


OHKAY is a Manchester-born vocalist, producer and DJ working in drum and bass and liquid-funk. She has been releasing music and collaborating since around 2021. Her credits include the single “Not My Love” on Viper Recordings and a vocal/songwriting credit on Georgie Riot’s “Take Over,” a track featured on UKF. OHKAY is originally from Manchester and is now based in the West Midlands.
Background: OHKAY began appearing on releases and compilations from about 2021 onward. Since then she has placed music on and alongside labels and compilation projects tied to Viper Recordings, DeVice, Make Your Era and Ridmic. Her recorded work has been picked up by playlists and platforms such as UKF and Liquicity, and she has received support via BBC Introducing. Public sources consulted show no legal or full real name in the public record.
Musical style: OHKAY’s output centers on vocal-led liquid drum and bass. Her tracks foreground topline melody and written vocal parts — she is credited for both vocals and songwriting on Georgie Riot’s “Take Over” — which positions her as an author of toplines as well as a performing singer. Across releases like “Not My Love” (Viper Recordings) she operates in the liquid-funk area of DnB: clear vocal hooks, melodic chord work and arrangements that leave space for rolling drums and bass movement. When working with producers she typically supplies composed vocal material and lyrical structure rather than only improvised snippets; those songwriting credits show a concrete role in shaping song form as well as vocal delivery.
Production and technique (roles and practices): OHKAY credits list her as a producer in addition to vocalist and DJ. On her releases and collaborations she functions as a track author and vocal arranger — writing toplines, recording lead vocals and applying vocal production techniques typical to contemporary liquid DnB (tight comping, wet/dry automation and clear placement in the mix to sit above sub-bass). Her producer credit indicates involvement beyond performance, contributing to structure, arrangement and final production choices on released material.
Career and contributions: Specific credits anchor OHKAY’s contributions. “Not My Love” is released on Viper Recordings. She provided vocals and songwriting for Georgie Riot’s “Take Over,” a track promoted via UKF. She has worked with producers including Feed The Fire, Eskei83 and DubbleT, appearing on projects tied to DeVice, Make Your Era and Ridmic as well as label compilations. Her music has appeared on Liquicity playlists and received BBC Introducing support, which has amplified airplay and editorial exposure for those releases.
Collaborations and networks: OHKAY’s collaborative list includes named producers Feed The Fire, Eskei83 and DubbleT. Those collaborations range from standalone singles to compilation appearances across the labels cited above. Her placements on platforms such as UKF and Liquicity, plus label releases on Viper Recordings, show a pattern of working with established DnB outlets and producers in the liquid and melodic end of the scene.
Influences and connections: Publicly documented influences are not listed in available sources; however her credits and label choices place her stylistically within the melodic/liquid side of drum and bass. The factual record ties her most directly to Georgie Riot (vocal and songwriting credit on “Take Over”), Viper Recordings (“Not My Love”) and collaborative work with Feed The Fire, Eskei83 and DubbleT.
Notes: OHKAY’s public profile emphasizes her roles as vocalist, songwriter, producer and DJ, with releases and collaborations appearing from roughly 2021 onwards on Viper, DeVice, Make Your Era and Ridmic, playlist features on UKF and Liquicity, and support from BBC Introducing; no full legal name was found in the consulted sources.
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