Woman's Day Magazine NZ

Country sup erstar Kaylee SHE’S THE KIWI SHANIA!

Kaylee Bell has a dream that someday she’ll turn on a local radio station and hear a country song playing. While the genre has a dedicated following in some pockets of New Zealand, it still hasn’t really taken off in the mainstream for some reason – and her goal is to change that.

Country music is quite literally Kaylee’s life. While hardly a household name in Aotearoa, she’s Australasia’s most streamed female

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