Five Times Healed, One Clear Calling: Kay B’s Story
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Five Times Healed, One Clear Calling: Kay B’s Story

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Some stories begin with promise. Others begin with survival. The story of Mykayla Biggs, also known as Kay B, begins with both.
There was a time when doctors said she would not live. Over the course of her life, she has died five times. Complications surrounding her trachea led medical professionals to predict that if she survived, she would never speak clearly and would likely face developmental delays. The outlook was clinical and final.
But medicine could not explain what followed.
Somewhere between prognosis and purpose, something shifted. Against expectation, Mykayla’s development progressed normally. Speech came. Clarity came. Strength came. There was no medical roadmap that fully accounted for it. The only explanation her life offers is one she boldly acknowledges: a miracle took place.
And now, every breath she takes carries weight.
From my perspective, what makes Kay B’s journey compelling is not simply survival, it is intention. She does not treat her life as ordinary because she understands it was never guaranteed. She lives with the awareness that every note she sings, every lyric she writes, and every stage she stands on is borrowed time turned into offering.
Music was not merely a hobby that developed over time; it became a response. A response to mercy. A response to preservation. A response to the reality that she was spared for something greater than comfort.
Kay B’s current season reflects that awareness. She is stepping into her calling not only as a singer but as a songwriter, learning to listen carefully before she ever writes a line. This is not a season of random creativity. It is a season of alignment. She describes her songwriting process as “catch and release,” a posture of attentiveness to what she believes God is speaking in this hour.
Her single “Holy”, available on Apple Music, carries that posture clearly:
🎵 https://music.apple.com/us/album/holy-single/1853989618
The song does not chase trend or performance. It leans into reverence. It feels less like a production and more like a declaration, one shaped by gratitude and grounded faith.
Another recent release, “It’s That Year (New Year Anthem)”, signals a different but equally focused tone:
🎵 https://music.apple.com/us/album/its-that-year-new-year-anthem-single/1865183703This anthem reflects confidence, expectation, and forward movement. Yet even in its energy, the foundation remains the same, obedience to what she senses she is being led to create. For Kay B, songwriting is not about output for the sake of productivity. It is about discernment. She writes with the understanding that each song carries responsibility.
Her journey into songwriting has not been rushed. It has unfolded. The growth process has required patience, spiritual sensitivity, and the willingness to mature publicly while remaining rooted privately. She is not chasing volume; she is cultivating depth.
This year, she is collaborating with various artists, continuing to stretch her creative range while maintaining her spiritual center. These collaborations reflect both her versatility and her desire to build community rather than stand isolated. She understands that purpose is often sharpened in partnership.

What stands out most about Kay B is the way she connects survival to stewardship. Being told she would never speak makes every lyric intentional. Being told she might not live makes every performance sacred. She does not approach music casually because her existence itself is not casual.
There is also a noticeable humility in how she frames her success. She does not take ownership of the miracle story as a badge. She points back to God consistently. She sees her platform not as proof of talent alone, but as evidence of grace. That perspective shapes her posture in the industry.
The phrase she lives by is simple but powerful: every breath, every song, every moment for His glory.
This is not rhetoric. It is reality for someone who understands how close she has come to not having breath at all.
Her sound continues to evolve, and this season appears to be one of acceleration. More songs are emerging. More collaborations are forming. More clarity is taking shape. Yet through it all, her focus remains steady: listen first, release second.
From my perspective, Kay B represents a new kind of artist, one who does not separate testimony from artistry. Her life story informs her creative direction. Her gratitude fuels her consistency. Her faith anchors her identity.
As she continues to grow as a songwriter and collaborator, there is a quiet authority in her voice, not because of volume, but because of origin. Her story is not manufactured. It is lived. And when she sings, that history can be felt.
Mykayla Biggs, known to many as Kay B, was not supposed to be here.
Yet she is here.
And she is using the voice that doctors said would never exist to declare something deeper than sound: purpose.
This is her season. And she is listening closely.
Article Written By: Dr. Victoria "Tori Tellem" Hoffman-
Owner & Founder of ToriTellem PR Associates