Candice Pillay


Candice Pillay is a South African singer-songwriter based in Los Angeles. She is best known for writing songs for artists including Christina Aguilera, Rihanna, Why Don't We, Rita Ora, Sevyn Streeter and Tinie Tempah.

Career

Pillay was born and raised in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. She released her first mixtape in December 2014. The mixtape, titled The Mood Kill, is a 15-song compilation written by Pillay and collaborators such as Alex da Kid and Dem Jointz. In August 2015, Pillay's vocals were featured on two songs from Dr. Dre's album "Compton"; "Medicine Man" (ft. Eminem and "White Lightening." In an interview with MTV, Pillay spoke about working with Dr. Dre stating, "He really made an impression on me from the moment I met him. Of course, he's a legendary guy. We all look up to him. You never know what to expect when you meet someone of his caliber. But, from the first meeting, he was one of the most humble guys I've met."
In 2015, Candice co-wrote Rihanna's American Oxygen in a collaborative effort with Alex Da Kid and her KIDinaKORNER label-mates X Ambassadors. Pillay told reporters the song hit close to home for herself, Alex Da Kid and Rihanna who all moved to America to further their careers in the music industry.

Influences

In an interview with Toronto Paradise, Candice spoke about her musical influences. "I'm Indian, so mixing the African and Indian rhythms and drums together is very close to RnB and hip hop," she said. "A lot of my melodies are very Indian and you wouldn't think that because they're under a heavy 808, but I try to access all those cultures that I grew up on."

Discography

Studio albums

Singles

As a featured artist

As lead artist

TitleYearArtistAlbum
"Bombz Away"2009Candice Pillay-
"Loveless"2010Candice Pillay-
""2015Candice PillayThe Mood Kill

As a songwriter