Absolutely (musician)

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Abby-Lynn Keen (born 3 January 2004),[1] known professionally as Absolutely, is a British singer-songwriter. Formerly known as àB, she is currently signed to S10 Entertainment and Epic Records.[2] Keen is known for her writing contributions to Jesy Nelson's "Boyz", Teddy Swims & Giveon's "Are You Even Real", and various Normani, Anitta, and Leigh-Anne projects.[3][4][5] In addition to her work behind the scenes for other artists, Keen is also a solo artist blending R&B, pop, and EDM.[6] Her debut album Cerebrum was released on 17 November 2023,[7] followed by her sophomore album Paracosm in 2026.[8]

Born
Abby-Lynn Keen

(2004-01-03) 3 January 2004 (age 22)
Tooting, London, England
OthernamesàB, Abby Keen
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • producer
Yearsactive2019–present
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Absolutely
Absolutely performing on Raye's This Tour May Contain New Music in Łódź, 2026
Born
Abby-Lynn Keen

(2004-01-03) 3 January 2004 (age 22)
Tooting, London, England
Other namesàB, Abby Keen
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • producer
Years active2019–present
PartnerNOAH NOAH (2024–present)
RelativesRaye (sister)
Amma (sister)
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentVocals
Labels
Websiteabsolutelyofficial.com
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Career

Early life

Hailing from Tooting in South London, Keen was born to a Swiss-Ghanaian mother and a British father, musician/producer Paul Keen.[9] Keen was born into a musical family and started making music around the age of 12-13.[10][11] Her oldest sister, Rachel, has charted internationally under the pop alias Raye, and her other older sister, Lauren, is also a singer-songwriter known as Amma.[12] Keen first went viral in her early teens with a series of lifestyle videos on social media. After several initial songwriting successes, Keen moved to Los Angeles.[13]

"Month" EPs, songwriting, and Cerebrum

In 2019, Keen independently-released a series of EPs under the alias àB. In 2023, after receiving her first songwriting hits for Nelson and Normani, Keen decided to rebrand to the name Absolutely coupled with the release of debut single "Higher".[14] She also subsequently released debut major-label album Cerebrum, executive produced by Dave Hamelin, to acclaim in 2023.[15] Standout single "MIA" was described by writer Steffanee Wang of art-fashion publication Nylon as "genuinely great", noting "a dash of rockish guitar, a bit of woozy soul, and a dose wobbly, discordant synths. There’s a strong melodic backbone that she adorns with her own quirks, scuzzying it up with contrasting textures while her silky voice flies free."[13] Keen also supported her sister on the Manchester, Birmingham and Glasgow dates of her My 21st Century Blues Tour.[16][17]

In 2025, Keen was announced to be performing at All Points East festival in London, alongside her sisters.[18] Keen released single "I Just Don't Know You Yet" after teasers for the song went viral on video-sharing app TikTok. She was also announced as the opening act for the 2026 European dates of Reneé Rapp's Bite Me Tour and her sister Raye's This Tour May Contain New Music.[19][20] On February 26, 2026, Keen released her second studio album Paracosm with production from Danja, Johan Lenox, Dave Hamelin, and Jahaan Sweet, among others.[21][22]

Discography

Studio albums

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Cerebrum
Paracosm
  • Released: 20 February 2026
  • Label: Epic Records
  • Format: CD, vinyl, digital download, streaming
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Extended Play

as àB

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December
November
  • Released: 15 November 2019
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
October
  • Released: 16 October 2019
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
September
  • Released: 20 September 2019
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
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Singles

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Title Year Album
"Higher" 2023 Cerebrum
"Patterns"
"Fever Dream"
"Stranger Phase"
"Speak Up"
"24 Hours"
"Symphony"
"MIA"
"Close to You"
"Goodbye Glitter" 2025 Paracosm
"I Just Don't Know You Yet"
"No Audience"
"Paracosm" 2026
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Guest appearances

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Title Year Artist Album
"Love Me Again" (background vocals) 2019 Raye Euphoric Sad Songs
"333" 2021 Tinashe 333
"Get Together" David Guetta Non-album single
"Stay with Me" 2023 Louis the Child The Sun Comes Up
"Waterslides" (with Rudimental) 2024 Tiësto
"See Through (remix)" (featuring Coco Jones & Samara Cyn) Amelia Moore
"Real Love" (with Isaiah Roberts) One House Eyes Up
"Shades" Snakehips Non-album single
"New Woman" (with Rosalía) (background vocals) Lisa Alter Ego
"Rather Be" (background vocals) 2025 Giveon Beloved
"Twenties" (background vocals)
"Everybody Knows I'm Sad" Marina Princess of Power
"Air" The Chainsmokers Breathe
"Joy" (featuring Amma) 2026 Raye This Music May Contain Hope
"Walls (Live)" Jonas Brothers Friends from Your Hometown
"Don't Believe It" John Summit Ctrl Escape
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Selected songwriting and production credits

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Title Year Artist Album
"Amor Real (Holiday Song)" 2020 Anitta Non-album single
"The Chase" 2021 Tinashe 333
"Naturally"
"Little Bit of Fun" (featuring Anne-Marie) KSI All Over the Place (Deluxe Edition)
"Suéltate" (featuring Anitta, Bia and Jarina De Marco) Sam i Sing 2
"Roadside" (featuring AJ Tracey) Mahalia Non-album singles
"Boyz" (featuring Nicki Minaj) Jesy Nelson
"Fair" 2022 Normani
"Gata" (featuring Chencho Corleone) Anitta Versions of Me
"Gimme Your Number" (featuring Ty Dolla Sign)
"Maria Elegante" (featuring Afro B)
"Faking Love" (featuring Saweetie)
"Melt Away" 2023 Taeyeon To. X
"On + On" (featuring Justine Skye) Austin Millz Breathwork
"Magic" Kiana Ledé Grudges
"In My Bag" Mahalia IRL
"Bag of You"
"OMG" 2024 Leigh-Anne No Hard Feelings
"I'll Still Be Here"
"All Yours" Normani Dopamine
"Feeling Lucky" (with Jackson Wang) Bibi Non-album singles
"Pieces" Carlina de Place
"Thunder" 2025 Lisa Alter Ego
"Lifestyle"
"Are You Even Real" (featuring Giveon) Teddy Swims I've Tried Everything but Therapy (Part 2)
"All of Me" Nao Jupiter
"Gucci Mane" Jessie Murph Sex Hysteria
"Heaven" 2026 Leigh-Anne My Ego Told Me To
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Tours

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