Kiddy Smile stands where rhythm meets resistance. Rooted in Chicago house and ballroom culture, his sound is both physical and political—a dancefloor that speaks. His breakout track Let a Bitch Know, released on Defected, became a queer anthem from the French suburbs, a call for freedom wrapped in basslines and defiance.
Mentored by The Blessed Madonna, and by collaborating with artists like Honey Dijon, he has built bridges between underground resilience and global visibility. His remixes—melancholic yet club-ready—for Aluna, Prudence, Planningtorock and Hollysiz, echo with both groove and grief.
In 2021, he became a regular in Berlin’s queer nightlife (Panorama Bar, Buttons, Gegen), and in 2022, he closed Sónar by Day with his dancers in a moment of cathartic joy. In 2024, he opened for both Madonna and Grace Jones—two icons of queer liberation—bringing his vision to yet another stage.
Tired of waiting for space in a scene that still resists diversity, he founded Strangé at Silencio, offering Black queer folks a dancefloor of their own.
In 2025, he returns with Spank, on Glitterbox. A track to move bodies and shift the culture. Always dancing. Always resisting.