RAYE on her new album 'This Music May Contain Hope', her performance at Radio City Music Hall, leaving her label to be an independent artist and more.
In an interview with NPR's Michel Martin, singer-songwriter Raye talks about her journey to the top of the charts, what is important to her as an artist and her new album, This Music May Contain Hope.
An odds-on favorite for nominations in Album, Record, and Song of the Year, the British singer could make a statement for indie artists everywhere. Raye’s story is one of resilience. She built her ...
“Every time I’m here I shed tears, I’m just so moved and so grateful to be part of this community.” If you’re wondering why the Ivors Academy needs another awards ceremony, barely four months after ...
Raye has joked her ex-boyfriend will "never forget" her after her blue plaque was installed outside his favourite pub. The singer-songwriter is celebrating her latest career milestone after she was ...
Singer RAYE’s grandmother wasn’t thrilled with her recorded voice on the Where Is My Husband! track. The singer revealed to PEOPLE magazine on November 19, 2025, that her grandma Agatha Dawson-Amoah ...
The thrill is not gone for Raye. The "Born Again" singer (real name Rachel Keen) shared insight into where she sees her career headed after receiving three Grammy nominations last year and a 2026 nod ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The other day, RAYE was rewatching one of her old interviews. On screen, a much younger version of herself — dyed blonde hair in ...
The thrill is not gone for Raye. The "Born Again" singer (real name Rachel Keen) shared insight into where she sees her career headed after receiving three Grammy nominations last year and a 2026 nod ...