Kim Hill (born on December 30, 1963 in Starkville, Mississippi) is an American Christian singer, songwriter and chastity advocate, active since the early 1990s. She has won several Dove Awards.
Hill made quite a name for herself in the Christian Music industry in the late 1980s, with two pop/rock Beatlesque albums, produced by Wayne Kirkpatrick, Talk About Life and Brave Heart. In 1991, shortly after the release of Brave Heart, she opened for Amy Grant's Heart in Motion tour along with Wes King. From time to time on the tour, Hill would treat audience members to her uncanny impersonation of Cher. King would do his own impersonation of Michael Jackson.
Aside from her career as a solo artist, Hill has also sung background vocals on projects by artists like Rich Mullins (Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth) and others.
Kim Hill is an American soul singer-songwriter, best known for being the backup vocalist in the hip-hop band Black Eyed Peas. She left the band in 2000 for unknown reasons and was replaced by Fergie in 2003.
She has since began performing as a solo artist, with a 2007 release, Okada Taxi. She is known for her commentary on female body image during live performances.
Kim Hill is a New Zealand broadcaster. Currently she delivers the Saturday morning programme on National Radio, a public radio station.