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Kimbra proud of Hamilton roots

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31 May, 2012 10:30 PM2 mins to read

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Hit Kiwi singer Kimbra Johnson says she is proud of her Hamilton roots.

Kimbra, whose album Vows debuted at No. 14 on the Billboard US charts, is riding a wave of success in America, where her single with Gotye - Somebody That I Used to Know - has spent six
weeks at No. 1.

Speaking to nzherald.co.nz the Kiwi songstress says she makes a point of telling people where she is from in New Zealand.

"It's a great card to pull out, especially in America because it's just so far away. They get really excited about music made Down Under, and I think everyone's really feeling a real resurgence for music from that part of the world, and we're getting a chance to have a voice in places like America."

Accolades have been heaped on the Hamilton artist - the biggest coming from Warner Brothers Records chairman Rob Cavallo, who said Kimbra "had the potential to be like Prince".

Kimbra said she took claims like that with "a grain of salt".

"That's pretty big praise to be given. I would never want to put that kind of expectation on myself," she said while backstage after a New York concert.

"I find it very flattering, but (Prince) is like my idol - I don't know if I can reach that standard."

Life is extemely busy for Kimbra, who has notched up appearances at Coachella and on the Jimmy Kimmel show and is currently touring with Foster the People.

She has tours booked until December, including shows in Switzerland and Turkey.

"It's weird to have my life planned out till December, it's pretty intense (that) my life operates to a schedule now," she said.

Kimbra said she heard her song with Gotye everywhere she went in the US, including many remixes, but admitted she wasn't sick of it yet.

"Sometimes it's hard to muster the same energy for a song you've sung so many times. For me, I look out into the audience and when I see their reaction to that song it energises me.

Her "holy crap" highlight was having Tears For Fears member Curt Smith visit her tour van as "I'm a big fan".

But she admitted: "There have been countless moments that I've been grateful for in the last six months."

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