2022 was full of standout songs, from hit singles to hidden album gems. Here, Music Week asks a selection of the industry’s biggest new music advocates to pick their favourites… ...
Dirty Hit has extended its worldwide distribution deal with Ingrooves Music Group.
The independent label’s roster includes global acts such as The 1975, Wolf Alice, Pale Waves, Rina Sawayama ...
The balance of power at the top of the album chart this week shifts from the West Midlands to East Asia, with South Korean girl group Blackpink’s Born Pink ...
Rina Sawayama’s second record Hold The Girl has been described as a “career-defining album” by the singer’s manager Will Frost.
Hold The Girl was at No.2 in the albums ...
Stormzy and Rina Sawayama will be recognised for their outstanding achievements and groundbreaking work during this year’s Association of Independent Music (AIM) Awards.
The final nominees are also unveiled ahead ...
Jamie Oborne has spoken about Rina Sawayama’s positive impact on the music industry in a new interview with Music Week.
The Dirty Hit label boss signed Sawayama off the ...
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 ...
Charli XCX recently landed her first No.1 album in the UK.
Now she’s playing her biggest headline show to date at the 10,000-plus Alexandra Palace (May 19) in north London.