Future Stars: MIST (Sickmade/Warner Bros)

Taken from this week’s Future Pop mailer. Click here to subscribe. The British urban music scene is booming at the moment thanks to the resurgence of grime, but as usual, it’s predominantly centred on London. However, there is at least one exception – Brummie rapper MIST, aka 24-year-old Rhys Sylvester. His style is quite different… Continue reading Future Stars: MIST (Sickmade/Warner Bros)

Future Stars: Baby Ariel (Atlantic)

Taken from this week’s Future Pop mailer. Click here to subscribe. Ariel Martin is Baby Ariel, one of the biggest stars on Musical.ly. She became famous for her impeccable miming, expressive performance and creative video editing skills – everything a Musical.ly user aims to achieve. However, unlike other Musical.ly stars such as Max and Harvey, she… Continue reading Future Stars: Baby Ariel (Atlantic)

Future Hits: It might cost your whole bank account to book me

Taken from this week’s Future Pop mailer. Click here to subscribe. My weekly playlist features five tracks I predict will be future hit singles in the UK. Tracklisting: The Weekend & Kendrick Lamar – Pray For Me Why Don’t We – Trust Fund Baby Steel Banglez ft. Yungen, MoStack, Mr Eazi & Not3s – Bad… Continue reading Future Hits: It might cost your whole bank account to book me

Future Stars: Josie Dunne (Atlantic)

Taken from this week’s Future Pop mailer. Click here to subscribe. Josie Dunne’s new single Old School only has a few thousand views on YouTube, but I have a feeling it could be a big breakthrough hit for the 21-year-old singer from Chicago. The twee yet polished video with a viral-friendly theme was the first tip-off, followed… Continue reading Future Stars: Josie Dunne (Atlantic)