
We’ve shown you the new acts breaking out of
Universal and
Sony in the U.K., and here are a bunch of names primed to take center stage at
Warner in Blighty. Meet
Kojey Radical,
One Acen,
Ashnikko,
Pa Salieu and
Griff.
Signed to
Atlantic Records, Kojey Radical is a British Ghanian genre-defying rapper who was born and raised in East London. His latest mixtape,
Cashmere Tears, was released to much critical acclaim last year—a five-star review from
NME named him one of this generation’s “most stunning storytellers.” Support has also come from
BBC Radio, as well as
Pitchfork,
Q Magazine,
GQ,
Clash and
Observer. He’s collaborated with a long list of artists including
Ghetts,
AJ Tracey,
Mahalia and
Maverick Sabre, as well as brands like
Beats and
Vice. Monthly
Spotify listeners stand at 700k and his most streamed track, “Water” f/Mahalia, has hit over 5m listens. After supporting
Kano and
Daniel Caesar on tour, a 2020 headline run will include a date at London’s 3k capacity
Roundhouse. Management is
John Woolf.

One Acen is also a British rapper, songwriter and producer signed to Atlantic who trades in hip-hop and R&B-inspired rap. He’s been picking up a following since featuring on
Tion Wayne’s “Hate on Me” in 2016, followed by guest features on tracks by
Hardy Caprio,
WSTRN and
Avelino. His most popular tracks, “Best Life” and “Vice Versa,” have racked up over 45m and 20m streams respectively. Management is
Marc Williams and publisher is
Peter Elegbede at
Reservoir/
Reverb Music.

Over at
Parlophone, Ashnikko, who was born in North Carolina, is an “anarchic pop artist.” Inspired by
Nicki Minaj,
Bjork,
Janis Joplin and
M.I.A, she also found influence in the London nightclub scene that she spent her late teens frequenting after moving to the capital from Latvia. She’s proudly feminist and outspoken about sexuality. After exploding onto the scene with viral
TikTok hit “Stupid” f/
Yung Baby Tate, which featured on her EP,
Hi, It’s Me, she reached 100m+ combined streams and views in 2019 alone. Support has come from
The Guardian and
Elle, as well as BBC Radio and
Beats 1. Ashnikko sold out three upcoming shows at intimate London venue Omeara in two days, and has a U.S. and EU tour confirmed for 2020 alongside festival plays. Management is
George Shepherd at
Various Artists Management.
Warner Records has two acts in the works, one of which is Coventry rapper Pa Salieu, who blends U.K. rap with African melodies from his Gambian heritage. His debut Warner release, “Dem A Lie,” picked up fans at radio across BBC Radio,
Rinse, and Beats 1, and was used in the
HBO series
Ballers which helped it break into the
Shazam chart in the U.S. and Canada. He’s been tipped as one to watch by BBC DJ
Toddla T and
Red Bull. Live highlights include a performance on the main stage at
Lovebox Festival alongside
Tiffany Calver, a headline show in London at
Laylow on 2/13, and slot at
The Great Escape in May. Expect a mixtape to drop this summer. He's currently unmanaged and unpublished.

Griff is the second Warner Records act, a British-born singer/songwriter with Chinese/Jamaican heritage who writes “blistering, sparse, emotional” pop songs. She released her debut EP,
The Mirror Talk EP, last year, and was featured in
Vogue,
Vice and
MTV. A show at London’s
Hoxton Hall in November sold out, and Griff will play another headline date at
Omeara in March. Her first L.A. and N.Y. shows took place this week and a new single, “Good Stuff,” lands today. Management is
Deleon Blake and she's currently unpublished.