April Kae is an American musician, singer, songwriter, producer, model, social media content creator, and current bassist of Fever 333.
)[7] She continued combining activism and music as a young teen organizing fundraising concerts for various charitable causes, such as raising money for refugees of the genocide in Darfur and for displaced peoples from Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina.
[1][5][6] Kae attended Reed College in Portland, Oregon taking a year-long sabbatical to volunteer as a high school teaching assistant and mentor in Philadelphia.
[1] Her second viral bass cover was to Bill Withers' “Just the Two of Us”, which was posted to show solidarity with the Stop Asian Hate movement, and received 6 million views.
[25] The It Gets Better Project, a nonprofit uplifting LGBTQIA+ youth, shared a video profile of Kae as part of their initiative highlighting prominent Queer voices.
[26] Kae hosted the biweekly podcast, I See What You Mean, which featured guests across different gender binaries and backgrounds, and offered tips to creatives, from the years 2020-2021.
[2] April landed a brand partnership in 2023, which included a large-scale commercial, print, and ad campaign with hair company Clairol.