Taken from this week’s Future Pop mailer. Click here to subscribe. It’s been three whole months since I last featured a Lil rapper… thank goodness Lil Skies is here to get us back on track! Kimetrius Foose, aka Lil Skies, is lil in age and height, as a 19-year-old of 5ft 7. The heavily tattooed… Continue reading Future Stars: Lil Skies (Atlantic)
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Future Stars: Jade Bird (Glassnote)
Taken from this week’s Future Pop mailer. Click here to subscribe. It’s been nice to see some British country artists achieve success in the past few years, but it’s hard to truly love bands like The Shires and Ward Thomas because they’re performing in a style which just doesn’t make sense without a southern American accent… Continue reading Future Stars: Jade Bird (Glassnote)
Future Hits: You know this ain’t the clean version
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: Taylor Swift ft. Ed Sheeran & Future – End Game Troye Sivan – My My My Liam Payne & Rita Ora – For You Jason Derulo ft.… Continue reading Future Hits: You know this ain’t the clean version
Future Stars: Pale Waves (Dirty Hit)
Taken from this week’s Future Pop mailer. Click here to subscribe. With today’s cool kids listening to grime, alt-R&B and whatever’s the latest trend in electronic music, not many indie acts have managed to win a young fanbase in the past few years. However, independent label Dirty Hit have done it twice, with The 1975… Continue reading Future Stars: Pale Waves (Dirty Hit)
Future Stars: Ramz (Polydor)
Taken from this week’s Future Pop mailer. Click here to subscribe. I noticed the buzz around Ramz’s debut single Barking before Christmas, and included it in my Future Hits playlist, but it was still a shock to check the official charts for the first time this year and discover it had already reached the top five. Now… Continue reading Future Stars: Ramz (Polydor)
Future Pop: Stars of 2018
Now that we’ve surveyed the state of pop at the start of 2018, it’s time to review the candidates for this year’s biggest breakthrough acts. Here are the 10 future stars I think will capture pop fans’ hearts. Read on to learn more about them and have your say on which you think, and hope,… Continue reading Future Pop: Stars of 2018
State of Pop: 2018
2017 was a difficult year for new pop stars. I can’t think of anyone who was unheard of this time last year, and has truly ‘made it’ since. Julia Michaels made good progress, but is hardly a household name. Dua Lipa finally had her moment, but that was at the end of a long and… Continue reading State of Pop: 2018
Future Hits: What are the rules for breakfast today?
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: Eminem ft. Ed Sheeran – River Ed Sheeran & Andrea Bocelli – Perfect Symphony Brockhampton – Boogie G-Eazy ft. Halsey – Him & I MC Fioti ft.… Continue reading Future Hits: What are the rules for breakfast today?
Future Stars: Rex Orange County (Unsigned)
Taken from this week’s Future Pop mailer. Click here to subscribe. When I first heard of Rex Orange County, he was presented to me as the new act from Adele’s management team, but he ended up winning a fanbase off the back of an endorsement by a very different artist. Surrey teenager Alex O’Connor has… Continue reading Future Stars: Rex Orange County (Unsigned)
Future Stars: Brockhampton (Question Everything)
Taken from this week’s Future Pop mailer. Click here to subscribe. Brockhampton are a hip-hop group who call themselves a boyband (“the best since One Direction,” according to their new song Boogie). I only heard of them about 10 days ago, but since then they’ve released a new album, Saturation III, and popped up all over… Continue reading Future Stars: Brockhampton (Question Everything)