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Shaun 27-11-2017 07:30 PM

BBC Sound of 2018 Shortlist (Alma, Khalid, Sigrid, Yxng Bane...)
 
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Alma Neon-haired pop star with a punk attitude
Billie Eilish Devilishly dark pop songs from LA
IAMDDB Sultry vocals and jazz-tinged soul
Jade Bird Putting a British spin on Americana
Khalid Rising R&B star and teenage diarist
Lewis Capaldi Raw and compelling piano balladeer
Not3s Playful MC with bashment beats
Nilufer Yanya Guitar-driven psychedelic soul
Pale Waves Inseparable Manchester indie quartet
Rex Orange County Vibrant, vulnerable pop writer
Sigrid Norwegian pop star in waiting
Sam Fender Hard-hitting indie rock from Newcastle
Superorganism Multicultural pop experimentalists
Tom Walker Gravel-voiced singer-songwriter
Yaeji Korean-American house innovator
Yxng Bane Drake-certified UK rapper
The next generation of potential pop stars have been highlighted by the BBC Music Sound of 2018 longlist.

Sixteen emerging artists have made it onto the list, now in its 16th year, which has previously included names like Adele, Frank Ocean and Dua Lipa.

This year's crop includes the youngest ever nominee, 15-year-old US pop singer Billie Eilish.

She's joined on the list by two other teenagers, rising R&B star Khalid and singer-songwriter Rex Orange County.

Their names were selected by a panel of 173 music experts, including critics, broadcasters and DJs.

For the first time, the panel also included former nominees, including Stormzy, Ellie Goulding, Years & Years frontman Olly Alexander and last year's winner, Ray BLK.

After a couple of years where grime and UK rap featured heavily on the longlist, this year's selection has swung back to pop.

Mononymous Scandipop artists Sigrid and Alma are both tipped for success, alongside experimental eight-piece Superorganism, whose members hail from the UK, Japan, Australia and New Zealand.

Eilish, meanwhile, has become known for her twisted take on pop, notably on the single Bellyache, where she casually imagines murdering her friends over a backing of acoustic guitar and gut-churning synths.

Hackney-born rapper Not3s also makes the cut, thanks to his viral hit Addison Lee, while indie four-piece Pale Waves, who have been championed by The 1975, look set to break into the mainstream after building a cult following in Manchester.

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Some songs in case you want to check them out~

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Brother Leon 27-11-2017 08:03 PM

Not3s,Khalid and Bane :clap1:


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