Collaborators on RAYE's new album include Hans Zimmer, Al Green and her sisters Amma and Absolutely. By Lars Brandle RAYE knows more than most about hope, and music’s touching powers. The London-born ...
It’s been said countless times that for a new artist, especially a successful one, the second album is exponentially more difficult than the first. There’s the constantly looming threat of the ...
Raye’s moment has definitely arrived, and the future looks very bright indeed. “Where is My Husband?”, her co-write with Mike Sabath, first performed at Glastonbury last summer has already gone beyond ...
“I’ll swing round this street lamp and I’ll give you a story…” promises Raye on This Music May Contain Hope. And boy, does she deliver, with an epic Technicolor movie of an album. The artist born ...
Almost overstuffed with musical ideas, the singer’s second studio album can be self-indulgent and messy, but it’s a heartfelt and exuberant grand statement from an artist determined to go her own way ...
Grandeur is at the core of ‘This Music May Contain Hope’, RAYE’s second album, and it’s awe-inspiring. To deliver this glory, the artist born Rachel Keen can be found making her way through a ...
Florida State football had a disasterous 2025 campaign as they finished with a 5-7 record. This was unexpected since they beat the likes of the Alabama Crimson Tide in the opener. They lost seven of ...
Following the huge success of her chart-topping single Where Is My Husband! and a string of sold-out UK arena shows, Raye has finally unveiled her second full-length release, This Album May Contain ...
How satisfying has it been to witness the transformation of Rachel Agatha Keen? Five years ago, the singer - better known as Raye - made a bid for freedom, cutting ties with record label who'd forced ...
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Cherry pits contain amygdalin, which your body can turn into cyanide if the pit is crushed or chewed. Swallowing a few cherry pits should be okay, but large amounts could lead to choking or a colon ...