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Music Review: Raye Shows Potential as Next British Music Star
Culturehelsingin-sanomat13d ago

Music Review: Raye Shows Potential as Next British Music Star

A music critic reviews Raye's new album, suggesting she has the potential to become the next big name in British music, following in the footsteps of Amy Winehouse. However, the critic notes that the lyrics on her new album are not yet fully convincing.

Culturehollywood-reporter1mo ago

Sienna Spiro Is Stealing the Show

The U.K. singer, who releases her latest single "The Visitor" on Friday, has become one of the buzziest up-and-comers in the business as she's drawn comparisons to legends Adele and Amy Winehouse.

Amy Winehouse's Father Loses Lawsuit Over Friends Selling Memorabilia
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Amy Winehouse's Father Loses Lawsuit Over Friends Selling Memorabilia

Amy Winehouse's father, Mitch Winehouse, lost a legal dispute against his late daughter's friends. The lawsuit concerned the friends' right to sell items and memorabilia that belonged to the singer.

Add to playlist: the genre-busting, buttery falsetto of Natanya and the week’s best new tracks
CultureThe Guardian2mo ago

Add to playlist: the genre-busting, buttery falsetto of Natanya and the week’s best new tracks

The Londoner defies classification, writing, producing and arranging her unique mix of neo-soul, R&B, indie and grunge – and gathering some big-name backers along the way From London Recommend if you like Rochelle Jordan, Ragz Originale, Sailorr Up next New music due later this year Natanya tears genres open and rebuilds them in her own image. Her drums swing loose and jazzy over heavy 808s; synths drift dreamily before snapping into gritty guitar riffs. Writing, producing and arranging all her own work, she weaves together neo-soul silk, R&B groove, indie edge, and flashes of grunge, all carried by a buttery falsetto that nods to Aaliyah, Amy Winehouse, Janet Jackson and early Destiny’s Child. Continue reading...