The new class of singers have the talent to change the face of music as we know it.
Alex Isley
You've no doubt heard of The Isley Brothers, but there's talent in the family's next generation, too. Alex picks up where her father Ernie and his brothers left off to bless music fans with a voice that is just as moving.
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ChloexHalle
After a number of their covers went viral, the Bailey sisters (not twin!s) were snatched up by the celebrity of celebrities herself, Beyoncé. Under Bey's tutelage and the management of Parkwood Entertainment, this fun musical act dominated the charts with their debut album
The Kids Are Alright and its 2020 followup
The Ungodly Hour.
What can I say — talent recognizes talent!
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RAYE
Jorja Smith and Mahala aren't the only British singers in the game. Please direct your attention to RAYE, a singersongwriter whose sound spans everything from electropop to contemporary R&B. The 22-year-old
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KING
It's hard to put KING's sound in a box, but if I had to define it, I'd simply say that it's the music of the future. The trio calls upon the funk of acts like Earth, Wind, and Fire and adds their own dreamlike pop vibes, resulting in a debut album that never goes out of rotation.
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