Keeana Kee Turns Up the Heat With “WASABI” for Lesbian Visibility Week
DALLAS, TX — April 21, 2026 — Queer pop artist Keeana Kee is marking Lesbian Visibility Week with a bold new release that celebrates sapphic love, energy, and unapologetic self-expression. Her latest single and music video, “WASABI,” featuring DJ Citizen Jane, arrives as a vibrant, high-impact anthem designed to capture the thrill of instant attraction.
The track pulses with high-energy production and undeniable chemistry between its collaborators, translating the spark of emotional and physical connection into a dancefloor-ready hit. But it’s the visual component that pushes “WASABI” into full sensory experience territory.
Directed by Alex Lay, the video unfolds in a vivid, anime-inspired world that leans into a “spicy-cute” aesthetic—equal parts playful and provocative. From schoolgirl-inspired fashion to a stylized, surreal setting led by a modern geisha figure, the visuals embrace bold colors and exaggerated storytelling. A sushi-making sequence evolves into a cheeky, sensual metaphor for curiosity and connection, reflecting the track’s central theme of discovering someone’s unique “flavor.”
Musically, “WASABI” expands Keeana Kee’s global appeal. With lyrics that fluidly weave English and Spanish—like the standout line “catch me in the air con la miel en mi piel”—the song blends cultures as effortlessly as it blends genres. The result is a track that feels equally at home in headphones and on packed dance floors.
“I wanted ‘WASABI’ to feel like that instant spark you can’t ignore—the kind that surprises you, excites you, and pulls you in before you even realize it,” Keeana Kee shares. “It’s about being open to passion and letting yourself feel something intense and new.”
Releasing the track during Lesbian Visibility Week was a deliberate choice. “This week is about celebrating who we are, unapologetically,” she explains. “Releasing ‘WASABI’ now felt powerful because it’s a love story between women that’s playful, confident, and full of joy. Visibility matters, and I want people to see themselves in moments like these.”
Watch WASABI Here:
https://youtu.be/a4LYL-kb15c?si=HHOqnuwwoYXnNXxT