Born and raised in Chester, Pennsylvania, between Philadelphia and Wilmington, Kevin Michael Seward had serious musical aspirations by the age of 11. The self-taught singer started writing material in his mid-teens and opted to fully pursue music after he graduated from high school. A roughly year-long affiliation with Virgin didn't pan out, but when that label's senior VP of A&R, Josh Deutsch, left to start Downtown Records, the artist went along. Through Downtown's arrangement with major-label Atlantic, Seward made his recorded debut as Kevin Michael in 2007 with a self-titled album. Made with a wide array of collaborators, including Andrew Wyatt, the Clutch, and Bloodshy Avant, along with featured appearances from Q-Tip, Wyclef Jean, and Lupe Fiasco, Kevin Michael registered on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. By then, Michael, who came across vocally like a young Rahsaan Patterson, was also a seasoned performer with stints as an opener for Maroon 5 and Lily Allen. Additional strides were made the next couple years: Michael opened for John Legend and played a wedding singer in (500) Days of Summer.
Apart from the 2011 follow-up International, an album released on Victor only in Japan, Michael was active throughout the next decade primarily with a slew of self-issued projects. During the latter half of the 2010s, activity picked up with work alongside Hudson Mohawke ("Warriors") and Luke James ("These Arms"), and the 2019 release of a solo EP entitled The Quiet Cool. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi