Continuing a rapid rise as an artist to watch, LA-based alt-pop singer-songwriter Keni Titus (@kenititus) releases an official music video for her latest single, “hands to myself.” FYI: Using these links supports Bong Mines Entertainment at no extra cost to you. Co-written by Will Taylor of acclaimed indie-pop duo Hovvdy, “hands to myself” marks the third single from Keni’s highly anticipated debut album “AngelPink,” to be released on February 6, 2026, via BannerYeer/ADA.
Keni Titus – “hands to myself” (Official Music Video)

As a song that sits in the quiet pull of curiosity and temptation, “hands to myself” weaves its way into Keni’s upcoming album’s theme of duality and serves as a moment of wondering what else could be out there while trying to stay grounded.
In her own words, Keni Titus explains, “When I wrote ‘hands to myself,’ I kept circling back to the whole grass is greener thing. The temptation, the quiet wondering, and thinking, maybe you took something for granted. It’s really just an honest exploration of that pull. The first line kind of sums it all up: ‘I look at you like my dog sees the back screen porch, could there be more?’ It’s about discovery and longing, and honestly just fumbling through trying to figure out what would actually make you happy.”
Keni Titus – “AngelPink” album

“hands to myself,” “off day,” and “man like you” are the first taste of new music off of Keni’s “AngelPink” album, a diary of understanding who we once were and who we are becoming through both the painful and relieving moments of honesty and vulnerability.
Regarding “AngelPink,” Keni shares, “AngelPink is about losing yourself, then coming home — not to a person, but to yourself. I went through a breakup and a friend falling out during this record. I felt really alone. Making this project reminded me that there are good, kind people who love me. And that making art is supposed to be fun. Not perfect — but fun. This album was a way of remembering who I am, and learning how to hold her gently.”
Following the success of her EPs mud on my superstars and juliet, which ignited critical acclaim from notable media outlets, as well as tours with the likes of beabadoobee, Keni steps fully into her voice with “AngelPink.” Produced by Jake Weinberg and Hudson Pollock, the album is a dreamy yet grounded dive into femininity, vulnerability, and self-awareness. As Keni puts it, it’s “a girl with clean hair and a green juice smoking a cigarette.” From the stripped-down honesty of “man like you” to the indie-folk-pop candor on “off day,” AngelPink is a love letter to the struggle of modern girlhood.
To celebrate the upcoming album release, Keni plans to headline sold-out LA and Brooklyn shows at The Echo on February 17 and Baby’s All Right on February 24. Experience “hands to myself” and stay tuned for more from Keni Titus soon.
About Keni Titus

Keni Titus writes from the in-between: coming-of-age, self-definition, and the contradictions of being young and feeling everything. Based in Los Angeles, the singer-songwriter blends raw emotion with cheeky wit in alt-pop that’s as timeless as it is current. Alongside this release, Keni has announced that she will be joining Beabadoobee on the North American leg of her ‘This Is How Tomorrow Moves’ tour this September!
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