Rina Sawayama used her Music Week cover interview to call for the “toxic comparison” of female pop stars to end.
Sawayama stars on the cover of our September issue, out ...
Rina Sawayama is on a mission to change the music business for good, and the next phase of her masterplan is upon us. Already a pandemic breakout star and industry ...
Say hello to pop’s new alternative: Rina Sawyama is Music Week’s September cover star.
Ahead of the release of her bombastic second album Hold The Girl, Sawayama is joined ...
Geoff Taylor, the chief executive officer of the BPI, who also oversees the BRIT Awards and the Mercury Prize, has announced his intention to move on in 2023 to ...
Dirty Hit boss Jamie Oborne has told Music Week that the label's team "don't pray for viral moments" for their acts.
It’s a busy time for Dirty Hit, with Beabadoobee ...
The value of British recorded music exports grew by 13.7% to a new annual high of £590.8 million in 2021, according to new figures released by the BPI.
The 2021 ...
Beabadoobee has told Music Week that she intends to use her platform to help forge a more diverse and equal music industry.
On the eve of her second album Beatopia, ...
Over the space of five years, Beabadoobee has gone from learning guitar in her teenage bedroom to becoming a hard-touring, viral indie sensation, writing heart-on-sleeve anthems and straddling rock and ...
Beabadoobee is Music Week’s brand new cover star. In an epic interview, Bea Laus tells the story of Beatopia, her eagerly anticipated second record for Dirty Hit. The 22-year-old ...
Rina Sawayama won the New Artist award (sponsored by PRS For Music and PRS Foundation) at last month’s Music Week Women In Music 2021 awards ceremony. It was in recognition ...