Yungblud, rapper Denzel Curry, Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter Julia Michaels and 88rising founder Sean Miyashiro.Northern Ireland’s Lemonade Shoelace performed first, bringing his positivity-fuelled experimental psych-pop to the competition. “Tight band, [it’s] music that I would want to listen to,” Miyashiro commented. “They have a distinct sound.
I love it.”London-based singer Kenya Grace shared some of her enigmatic R&B creations, winning praise from Michaels. “It’s really unique,” the star said. “I loved her voice.
She has dynamics in her songs and she can perform them and sing them live, which is rare.”Rapper KY’ORION flew the flag for Birmingham with his melodic, thought-provoking bars. “He’s just gotta keep going cos I like.
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