She started her career in music as a teenager,[9] uploading original songs to her Tumblr blog[10] under the names Kitty Pryde and ♡kitty♡.
Later that year, in June 2012, Kitty collaborated with American rapper Riff Raff on the song "Orion's Belt".
Since 2011, Kitty has a diverse discography, which includes projects spanning genres from alternative hip-hop[16] to avant synth-pop.
[19] In 2018, Kitty and her husband formed The Pom-Poms and released the rave-pop duo's debut self-titled EP.
In July 2011, one of Kitty's Tumblr followers compiled a mixtape out of songs ripped from her blog, and made it available to download through MediaFire.
[23] The mixtape, called The Lizzie McGuire Experience, included the 8 tracks from the Jokers in Trousers EP and 4 other songs.
[28][deprecated source] Despite the unofficial nature of the release, Kitty shared the download link through her social media pages.
[34] The music video, released the following month, went viral on YouTube, causing the song to become an internet sensation.
[35] "Okay Cupid" served as the sole single from Kitty's debut solo EP, Haha, I'm Sorry—released on June 11, 2012.
[36] The final track, "Give Me Scabies", samples vocals from Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe", and saxophone from Kenny G's "Sentimental".
[37][38] A music video for the Riff Raff collaboration "Orion's Belt" was released on June 18, 2012, through the Noisey YouTube channel.
[41][deprecated source] It was premiered by Rolling Stone, whom Kitty told, "I exist in the real world now.
[42] On June 17, 2013, Kitty released a song titled "Barbie Jeep" as part of the Adult Swim Singles Program.
[46] The song was later removed from the Adult Swim website, after Kitty was sued for using lyrics similar to those by another band.
The EP consists of 4 new songs and, as bonus tracks, the previously released singles "Second Life" and "Barbie Jeep".
[56][57] Kitty recorded a series of covers one night while "drunk in [her] room alone", and released them on June 27, 2014, as an EP titled Don't Let Me Do This Again.
[68] Kitty's second contribution to the Adult Swim Singles Program, "Drink Tickets", was shared via SoundCloud on June 5, 2015.
She reportedly worked in the studio with big-name producers, but was unhappy with the results and decided to make the album herself.
[74] From March–May 2016, Kitty shared several songs through the Miel SoundCloud account, including the demos "Look Demure" and "I'm Like a Broken Record Aren't I",[75][76] and a cover of "Cry Me a River" by Justin Timberlake.
[77][78] On October 12, 2016, Kitty released the track "Asari Love Song" as part of the Adult Swim Singles Program 2016.
[83] Miami Garden Club was released on August 25, 2017; it was self-released through Kitty's own label Pretty Wavvy.
[70] A music video for the album track "Mass Text Booty Call" was uploaded to YouTube on September 17, 2017.
[88] The song was later released as a single through Kitty's Bandcamp, with all proceeds going towards the rebuilding of homes for Mexico earthquake victims.
[97] It is her fourth contribution to the program, following "Barbie Jeep", "Drink Tickets", and "Asari Love Song".
[98][99] On July 7, 2018, Kitty revealed that her second album would be titled Rose Gold, and was scheduled for release in autumn 2018.
[100] In August 2018, Kitty shared a clip of a new song that she produced for the video game Spin Rhythm, which is set to be released by Australian company Super Entertainment in 2019.
[103] During an online Q&A with fans in July 2018, Kitty revealed that she and Sam Ray would be releasing a new EDM project in September.
[109][110] In November 2018, Kitty wrote and provided lead vocals for the American Pleasure Club single "If It's Your Final Wish I'll Make It Happen".
[111] She also provided vocals for the band's cover of "Yule Shoot Your Eye Out" by Fall Out Boy, released the following December.
[116][117] This is Kitty's third time producing music for a video game, following her contributions to Beasts of Balance: Battles and Spin Rhythm.