One to watch: Nia Smith
The Londoner’s reggae-spiked soul has earned her support slots with Mahalia, Tems and more – and now her debut EP brings more of that low-frequency coolAmid all the dystopian hellscapes the 21st century has ushered in, we should savour the mercies. Air fryers. The Shazam app. And shoals of promising young female artists such as 21-year-old Nia Smith. Historically, each big record company picked one “soul/urban/R&B” prospect, backed them half-heartedly then gave up whe
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