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Tessa Violet
Tessa Violet in 2014.
Born
Tessa Violet Williams

(1942-03-20) March 20, 1942 (age 82)
NationalityAmerican
Years active2007 - present
Known forComedy, Video blogging, music, music videos
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)[1]
Template:Infobox person/Internet info
Websiteyoutube.com/meekakitty

Tessa Violet Williams (born March 20, 1990), better known as Tessa Violet and Meekakitty, is a video blogger and singer-songwriter from the United States best known for her YouTube channel. Growing up in Oregon, she performed in theater while in high school. Tessa graduated as a member of the National Honor Society from Ashland High School on June 6, 2008.[2]

She started vlogging in 2007 at the age of 17 for a school project[3] and began to do so daily when she traveled to Hong Kong and Thailand as a fashion model.[4] Though her channel began as a video blog, she has since shifted her content to include fan-made music videos for well-known bands including Relient K, Family Force 5, and Mika, as well as original songs. By 2009 Violet quit modeling completely, dropping the topic from her channel.

For years she used the catchphrase "Mind Geek" as reference to her stereotypically "geeky" interests such as Digimon, Star Wars, Star Trek, Doctor Who, Harry Potter, and The Legend of Zelda.[4][5] As of late, however, Violet has retired the phrase choosing to focus more on her musical career as opposed to working on YouTube.

Early career

In the Fall of 2008, while living in Seoul, Korea, Violet settled into a more traditional, less travel based format of vlogging. Focusing on stories, music videos, and skits, one of her most popular at the time were two successive videos, in which she played herself and a crazy alter-ego. The two talked back and forth about being obsessed with friend, and fellow YouTube Vloggers, WhatAboutAdam and Frezned.

In 2009, Tessa moved to New York City and her YouTube success began to snowball. In 2010, two of Tessa's videos gained impressive popularity and went viral: "Wizard Love" - feat. Heyhihello, and "Star Trek Girl", both original comedy songs released under her name Meekakitty. The videos were produced by Maker Studios. In 2010 and 2012 she also gained significant popularity with her lip-syncing videos[6] and high production value music videos.[7]

In 2009 Violet won $100,000 in a YouTube competition in which the most commented video would win.[3][8] Her cousin's roommate at that time, Ray William Johnson, with the then most-subscribed YouTube channel, appealed to his viewers to vote for Violet on the competition.[9]

Besides her own vlogs, Violet also appeared in Ray William Johnson's side project Breaking Los Angeles (and its predecessor BreakingNYC), is the Post Supervisor of Breaking Los Angeles[10] and appeared in three episodes of The Professionals.[11]

In 2011 Tessa Violet was director of Photography and featured in Shawna Howson's (username: Nanalew) viral video "Sail" which has amassed over 260 million views. On September 24, 2012, Violet appeared in a music video by Family Force 5. The song was a remixed version of "Cray Button", and featured Christian rapper Lecrae.[12] Violet had previously used the FF5 song "Zombie" in one of her videos.[12] She also directed the music video for the song "Chainsaw", featuring Tedashii.

She now splits her content between anecdotal stories, life-advice vlogs, and musical content.

Music

In 2014, Violet released her album Maybe Trapped Mostly Troubled and for the first time broke away from the username: meekakitty, releasing it under the name Tessa Violet. Unlike the comedy songs of the past, Maybe Trapped Mostly Troubled was written entirely by Tessa Violet.[13] The album explores love, love lost, and themes of anxiety, self-worth, and co-dependency. While the fourth track "Make Me a Robot" boasts EDM influences and autotuned vocals, the final track "Now That We're Done" is a single mic, one take folk song with simple guitar, vocals, and body drums. Despite the variety in production, the songs are tied together through melody and guitar. Violet cites her influences as HelloGoodbye's second album Would It Kill You, Miniature Tigers' first album Tell It to the Volcano, and Rusty Clanton. [citation needed] More recently, she has talked about being influenced by "people who put a lot of themselves into their writing," artists such as Lorde, Bleachers, Lily Allen, Taylor Swift, Cavetown, and Julia Michaels.[14]

Maybe Trapped Mostly Troubled was produced by Seth Earnest at Maker Studios, with John Reuben as A&R.[15]

In Spring of 2013, while Violet was staying in Canada, she began sending demos of her songs to Reuben to get his opinion on the album's potential. Originally going into the LA studio for a weekend to try production on a track "Rose Tyler's Song", another fandom-based song (this time Doctor Who), the trio explored production on one of Violet's non-comedy songs "Sorry I'm Not Sorry", which later became track 7 on the record.

Following their album release, Violet toured the eastern half of the United States in what was dubbed The Living Room Tour where they visited 9 locations to perform in people's living rooms. The shows consisted of a half-hour of Rusty Clanton's original music, followed by a half-hour of Tessa Violet's original music. The two returned to tour the western half of the United States starting in June 2015, in the 'Return of the Living Room Tour'.[16]

Despite the lack of attention from traditional media sources, the record went on to sell 5,000 copies in the first 3 months, and debuted at #10 on Billboard's Heatseekers chart, remaining in iTunes pop charts for several weeks after release. It was well received by fans.[17]

In 2016, she had a tour called "The TransAtlantic Tour" with Dodie Clark, Jon Cozart, and Rusty Clanton.[18] [19][20][21] In early 2017, Violet opened for and toured with singer and fellow YouTuber Bry.[22] in the United Kingdom.[22]

Violet released a follow-up EP entitled Halloway on October 14, 2016. The EP contains five songs, including the single, Dream, which had a music video released for it on September 16, 2016.[23] Tessa toured with "Halloway" on her set list for most of 2016,[24][25] often appearing with Dodie Clark in the aforementioned TransAtlantic Tour,[26] on her set list opening for Bry in 2017, and her tour with Secret Midnight Press and Give Me Motion in 2018.

Violet toured with Secret Midnight Press and Give Me Motion in early 2018, from January 18 through February 11.[27][28] Tessa has revealed she has been working on new material in an interview with Dodie Clark in December 2017,[29] playing at least four of her new songs on her tour with Secret Midnight Press and Give Me Motion.

During her aforementioned tour, Violet debuted some of the songs from her record she was working on in 2017, which she revealed to be called "Bad Ideas".[30] Currently, four titles have been revealed, "Crush", "Interlude III", "Bad Ideas", and "I Like The Idea (Of You)".[31] However, it has been revealed that Violet is filming music videos for her upcoming songs, which are to be released in the summer of 2018. Her first single, "Crush" from her record "Bad Ideas" was released June 15, 2018.[32] Violet's inspiration for "Crush" was described as a "real honest reflection of where [Violet] was at the time earning for the excitement of being pursued and desired while desperately wanting to play it cool.".[33] An accompanying music video directed by BigForestLLC was also published to YouTube on the same day.[34] The music video has since reached one million views, and Violet has been featured on YouTube's Artist On The Rise.[35] Her entire album was set to release on August 3, 2018, produced by Seth Earnest and distributed by Axel Grease.[33] However, following some complications, Violet's record is now currently without a release date. She plans to release another single after "Crush", but there is no confirmed plan regarding whether or not there will be a traditional album release.[36]

In June 2018, Violet signed with Paradigm Talent Agency for booking in order to bolster her touring and appearance opportunities.[33] Since then she has done multiple interviews and article pieces regarding her work since the release of Crush. Violet is touring with Dodie Clark in the US, in September 2018.[37][38][39]

People You Know

In December 2014, Violet teamed up with fellow YouTube musician Rusty Clanton to form the band 'People You Know'. The two released a Christmas album named You, Me and Christmas, featuring four cover songs and one original song entitled "You and Christmas". She has frequently collaborated with Dodie Clark (duets), Hazel Hayes (A Friend, housemate of Dodie's), Emma Blackery (future collaborator, covered Haze), Nanalew (Videos), Lucy Moon (Pillow talk), Hannah Witton (Drunk Advice), and Bry (Tour).

Following their album release, Violet and Clanton toured the eastern half of the United States in what was dubbed The Living Room Tour where they visited 9 locations (along with several 'secret shows') to perform in people's living rooms. The shows consisted of a half-hour of Rusty Clanton's original music, followed by a half-hour of Tessa Violet's original music, and ending with 20 minutes of 'People You Know's' music. The two returned to tour the western half of the United States in July 2015, in the 'Return of the Living Room Tour'.[16]

As of now, the fate of this band is unknown.

Nanakitty

Violet went on a 17-city U.S. and Canada tour from January 11 to February 10, 2012, with fellow YouTubers Nanalew (Shawna Howson), LiveLavaLive (Mitchell Davis and Kyle Sibert), Olan Rogers, Jason Munday and Alex Carpenter, called The Dial Up Tour.[40] Violet also released an album called 'Days of' with Howson, calling their band 'The Week'. Collectively, Howson and Violet are known as 'Nanakitty' and have released many videos together on both channels such as a trailer for a non-existent film called 'Ben'.[41]

In 2018, Howson was contracted by Violet to edit her music video for "Crush" and possibly other upcoming music videos for her album "Bad Ideas".[34]

Film

In 2016, Violet appeared in an independent film titled The Matchbreaker, for which she wrote a song, "Cash Cash Money," and played the role of "Tricia."

Discography

Albums

  • Maybe Trapped Mostly Troubled (2014)
  1. "Just Right"
  2. "Broken Record"
  3. "Small"
  4. "Make Me a Robot"
  5. "Like You Used To"
  6. "Tennessee"
  7. "Sorry I'm Not Sorry"
  8. "Spend Some Time"
  9. "This I Pray for You"
  10. "The Things I Do"
  11. "Now That We're Done"
  • Bad Ideas (2018)
  1. "Crush"
  2. "Words Ain't Enough"
  3. "Candy"
  4. "I Like the Idea (Of You)"

EPs

  • Days Of (2012)
  1. "Dirty Hipster No-Nose"
  2. "The lizards are scratching at the car; they want to get in."
  3. "My Eggs Aren't Done (Please Cook Them Again)"
  4. "Crickets in the Night"
  5. "Space Crustaceans! (CRUSTACEANS FROM SPACE!)"
  • You, Me and Christmas (2014)
  1. "White Christmas"
  2. "You and Christmas"
  3. "What Are You Doing New Years Eve?"
  4. "The Christmas Blues"
  5. "Holly Jolly Christmas"
  • Halloway (2016)
  1. "Dream"
  2. "Not Over You"
  3. "Haze"
  4. "On My Own"
  5. "I Don't Get to Say I Love You Anymore"

Singles

  • "Navi's Song (Hey, Listen!)" (2011)
  • "The Bacon Song" feat. Jason Munday & Alex Carpenter (2011)
  • "Wizard Love" feat. Heyhihello (2011)
  • "Dream" (2016)
  • "Bird Song"(2016)
  • "Runaway" (2016)
  • "Brushing Teeth & Tangerines" (2016)
  • "My Love, I Love You So" (2016)
  • "I Wan'na Be Like You(The Monkey Song)" (2017)
  • "Interlude III" (2018)
  • "Crush" (2018)

Guest appearances

  • "Beat the Heat" (Rhett and Link featuring Meekakitty) (2013)
  • "It's Chill" (Lancifer featuring Meekakitty) (2012)
  • "The Break Up Song" (Rhett and Link featuring Meekakitty) (2011)
  • "Where Did U Go" (Pop Culture Ft. Tessa Violet) (2017)

References

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  7. ^ Tessa Violet (October 31, 2011), Love You Like a Love Song - Selena Gomez & The Scene, retrieved September 27, 2016
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