Wednesday, November 27, 2019

The shortlist for the inaugural
BRITs Rising Star award has been revealed, with
Dirty Hit signing
Beabadoobee,
Polydor artist
Celeste and
Insanity's
Joy Crookes tipped for success. The winner will be announced on 12/6.
Born in the Philippines and raised in London,
Bea Kristi began recording music as Beabadoobee in 2017. The 19-year-old’s first track "Coffee" gathered hundreds of thousands of streams in a matter of days through a fan-uploaded video. Since then, her songs have amassed millions of streams between her own self-released recordings and her first two EPs
Patched Up and
Loveworm, and she's received support from
Vogue,
Dazed,
The Fader,
i-D,
Noisey and
The Guardian, amongst others. Signed to Dirty Hit, she's managed by
Chris Melian at the company's management arm
All On Red. Her U.K. agent is
Matt Bates at
Primary Talent.
Los Angeles-born, Brighton-raised Celeste is a British-Jamaican singer inspired by
Aretha Franklin and
Ella Fitzgerald. She signed with
Universal imprint Polydor last year. Since then she has garnered critical acclaim for a string of singles including "Lately," "Father’s Son" and latterly "Strange," which was added to the B list at
Radio 1. She has sold out every London show this year and supported the likes of
Michael Kiwanuka,
Janelle Monae and
Neneh Cherry as well as duetting with
Paul Weller. She recently announced a U.K. headline tour for next April, selling out the 2k capacity
Shepherds Bush Empire in a matter of days. Management is
Atlas Artists and
CAA reps her for the world excluding North America.
Sony artist Crookes hails from South London. Two years ago,
YouTube channel
Colors uploaded a video of her performing "Mother May I Sleep With Danger" which now stands at over 8m views. She released two EP’s,
Reminiscence and
Perception this year, played multiple festivals (including Radio 1’s Big Weekend and Glastonbury) and headlined sold out shows across the U.K. and Europe. Management is
Charlie Owen and
Craig Dsouza at
Primary Talent is the U.K. agent.
BRITs Rising Star replaces Critics' Choice and the nominees were chosen by music editors and critics from the national press and online music editors, plus heads of music at major radio and music TV stations. This year, the panel has been expanded to include more tastemakers including songwriters, producers and live bookers. For the first time, the winner will perform during the BRITs ceremony in February.