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Claudia Fenoglio

Claudia Fenoglio - Girlfriends on TV

Music Local, Yorkshire & The Humber

Indie- pop singer-songwriter Claudia is based in Leeds, making music that captures the bittersweet details of queer love in the modern age. "Girlfriends on TV" is Claudia’s coming-out anthem, written during a period of self-discovery. As she explored LGBTQ+ media and learned about her new community, the song reflects the mix of anxiety and excitement in embracing one’s identity.

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cures and curses

Cures and Curses – Harder Drugs

Liverpool Sound City, North West

Cures and Curses’ (real name Aaron Akpojaro) sound cuts an alternative edge with an unapologetic mainstream polish. “Harder Drugs” is a hard-hitting rock anthem that traces the lines between personal and political, capturing the frustration of young people feeling like their prospects are slipping away. It reflects a generation facing a bleak future, critiquing social and economic barriers, and expressing a deep yearning for escapism during challenging times.

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lvra

LVRA – Anxiety

Sound of Young Scotland Award / Youth Music NextGen Fund, Scotland

Anthemic and experimental, Edinburgh-born LVRA’s music has become one of the most singular voices in progressive electronic music. Written and produced by LVRA, real name Rachel Lu, “Anxiety” speaks about the experience of being an overthinker. The song was created from LVRA’s desire to live and accept that part of themselves.

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meduulla

Meduulla – Limbo feat. The Mouse Outfit

NextGen Fund, North West

Zimbabwean-born, Manchester-based rapper, poet and DJ Meduulla marries her modern flows and witty lyrics with jazz-inspired hip-hop instrumentals to create music that reflects the present day whilst carrying a nostalgic air. As a first generation immigrant, the song discusses the conflict of loving both your place of birth and place of residence when the two places have a complex history.

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sarah isabella

Sarah Isabella – Intuition

Youth Music NextGen Fund, London

Sarah Isabella’s velvety vocals and conversational lyricism marries a sound that travels between ambient soul, alt RnB and jazz. “Intuition” sees a collaboration with producer Tolu Shorts and was written during a period of turmoil for Isabella. The song is deeply meaningful to Isabella as it marks a pivotal step toward the artist she wanted to become.

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