TK Soul

Genre: Southern Soul
Years Active: 2001–present

T.K. Soul, born Terence Kimble in Winnfield, Louisiana, is a Southern Soul singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist known for blending classic R&B, soul-blues, funk, and modern hip-hop attitude. Before launching his solo identity, he worked behind the scenes as a keyboardist, musical director, and producer with artists including Profyle, H-Town, and Willie Clayton. In 2001, he created T.K. Soul, releasing his first solo project in 2002. His catalog includes fan favorites such as “Party Like Back in the Day” and “The Try Me Song.”

Career Highlights

  • Established himself as a Southern Soul artist in 2001 after creating the T.K. Soul identity and launching his solo career.

  • Released his debut solo album, One Woman Man, in 2002 through his independent Soulful Records label.

  • Worked as a keyboardist, songwriter, producer, and musical director with artists including Profyle, H-Town, and Willie Clayton.

  • Built a Southern Soul catalog featuring fan-recognized records such as “Try Me,” “Party Like Back in the Day,” “Single Woman,” and “Ride or Die.”

  • Charted with Undisputed, which reached Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop and Blues album charts, marking a major independent career milestone.

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