Rising Star Cari Is Finding Her Stride
Being a full-time singer is still a new concept to Cari. A year ago, she was working as a technician at Apple.
The Hypnotic Rise of Yunè Pinku
Yunè Pinku speaks with a soft Irish accent that could lull you into a deep sleep. By comparison, the music she makes is high-tempo experimental dance, so her speaking voice and songs are equally hypnotic.
Brazy Is Set To Soundtrack Your Next Night Out
The British-Nigerian artist Brazy, 23, describes her sound as “Afro, sexy, future”. It’s party music, perfect for the club, the rave, pre-drinks or an afters.
JGrrey Is Starting Over On Her Own Terms
South London-born artist JGrrey, 31, blessed the world with her debut album, If Not Now?, in October 2023.
Fabiana Palladino Has Found Her Voice
“2024 was quite a mad year!” says Fabiana Palladino, 37, who has been making music for more than a decade.
George Riley Makes Pop Personal
Riley, 27, grew up hopping around the capital’s music scene, going to gigs, raves and house parties, while listening to the likes of Madonna, Janet Jackson, Liberty X, Daniel Bedingfield and Mis-Teeq.
Tyson On Music, Motherhood and Making Space
When I speak to alt-R&B star Tyson, 35, she’s overflowing with excitement. Her little sister, fellow singer-songwriter Mabel, had got engaged the night before.
Nabihah Iqbal Is In Her Healing Era
Nabihah Iqbal’s 2023 sophomore album, Dreamer, almost never happened. A genre-blurring collection of electronic-meets-indie dance tracks, she describes the album as the “most important music [I’ve] made in [my] life,” though it was a tough process.
Chy Cartier Is Just Getting Started
At the time of our interview, Chy Cartier, 20, is teasing new music on her Instagram Stories. One untitled track, which fans are begging for her to release in the comments, namechecks Pharrell and Rick Owens, proving her love of
Flowerovlove Is Making Dreamy Bubblegum Pop
In 2025, the UK's music scene is a sublime, bubbling broth made up of many ingredients. It's rich with the flavour of countless genres, each thriving in their own right. Pop, rap, rave, R&B, jazz, jungle, neo-soul, indie, electronic, you