Tuesday, November 29, 2022

The 2023
BRITs Rising Star nominees have been revealed:
RCA’s
Cat Burns and
Island acts
FLO and
Nia Archives.
The winner will be announced on 12/8. Here’s the lowdown:
Burns (pictured upper left), whose “Go” is the fourth-biggest-selling single in the U.K. YTD, is signed to
Since 93/RCA. Hailing from South London, she’s a former
BRIT School student, following in the footsteps of
Adele,
Amy Winehouse and
FKA Twigs. In 2016 she released her debut EP,
Adolescent, which preceded her debut single, “Sober,” from 2018. “Go” went viral on
TikTok toward the end of 2021, peaked at #2 on the Official Singles Chart this year and became Burns' first platinum hit. Her six-track EP,
emotionally unavailable, arrived in May, and she supported
Ed Sheeran on the European leg of his
Mathematics Tour this summer. Next spring Burns will head out with
Sam Smith for a tour of the U.K. and Ireland.
FLO—a British R&B act consisting of 20-year-olds
Renée,
Jorja and
Stella—released its debut single, “Cardboard Box,” earlier this year. The trio has since performed on
Jimmy Kimmel and
Later… With Jools Holland and was nominated for Best Newcomer at the
MOBOs. The recent
Happi remix of “Cardboard Box” took over TikTok after a Polynesian creator’s dance routine went viral on the platform, leading to more than 400k creations a day at its peak. FLO released its debut EP,
The Lead, this summer. It's now amassed over 70m global streams. The group has gained fans in the likes of
Brandy,
JoJo,
SZA,
Victoria Monét,
Missy Elliott,
Kelly Rowland and
Sugababes and has been tipped by
The Guardian,
i-D,
Dazed,
NME,
Complex and
Pitchfork.
Archives is described as making “soft-hearted lo-fi jungle for introverted extroverts.” She takes inspiration from her Jamaican heritage and the gospel music she was exposed to as a child. After working with other producers in her teens, Archives taught herself production. Her music channels such influences as
Roots Manuva,
Burial, Winehouse,
Radiohead,
Erykah Badu,
Kelis,
Lemon D,
Jennifer Lara and Archives' jungle hero,
Roni Size. Her first EP,
Headz Gone West, was made in August, mainly in the early hours of the morning, in her cramped bedroom studio. After moving to London from Manchester, Archives expanded her base of collaborators, working with
IZCO,
Jakwob,
Wu-Lu,
V Recordings and others.