

British born Jaya is the first Indian female singer to be signed to a major label, but it is her brilliant voice and very down to earth attitude that is really making an impact. With her EP out now and plans to release her single DJ Do It Again, Jaya caught up with Se7en to talk music and her wish for world domination!
Written by Semper Azeez-Harris on Friday, 05 March 2010

Roxanne Tataei is the latest songstress to emerge from the soulful UK music scene. The 21-year-old South Londoner began performing at a young age when she used to sing at her grandmother's church. Now a confident natural on the stage, it’s weird to think she once suffered from stage fright.
Written by Vanessa Laker on Wednesday, 17 February 2010

As we approach a new decade, there is a lot to be excited about in the world of music. Limits are constantly being banished, which means that artists are pushing and merging genre boundaries to produce music that is fresh, exciting and never heard before. As always, many new acts will be introduced to the scene in the New Year. Below are five acts that I think will spearhead the revolutionary and successful in 2010.
Written by Jennifer Jaconelli on Wednesday, 30 December 2009

2009 has been a remarkable year in the world of music. Globally, recording artists have exceeded all expectations by being continually pioneering. We’ve witnessed the mainstream ignition of certain genres that were once only followed underground and this has brought enhanced diversity to the music scene.
Written by Jennifer Jaconelli on Tuesday, 29 December 2009

F**k You! I won’t do what you tell me! I’m buying Rage Against the Machine! Oh.. er... hang on. Fu**k you! I’m definitely not doing what you tell me! I’m not buying Rage Against the Machine! Yeah! Ha! Oh... wait a minute. F**k you! I won’t do you what you tell me either! I am buying Rage Against the Machine! Damnit!
Written by Rebecca Winson on Friday, 18 December 2009

In the digital days of bands exploding like supernovas and becoming vacant black holes by the time a second album surfaces mere months after the first, Frightened Rabbit seem like a throwback to the old days.
Written by John Johnston on Tuesday, 15 December 2009

"Last Christmas" will always be George Michael's best festive song - and one of the greatest Xmas songs of all time - but this latest tune from Britain's most successful male pop star is a little gem that leaves you feeling all warm inside. The accompanying animation is truly beautiful, too.
Written by Administrator on Tuesday, 01 December 2009

With her intriguing name and her catwalk looks, Nigerian-born Sewuese could probably get away with a mediocre voice and still have a successful singing career - thankfully, her voice is very far from mediocre!
Written by Semper Azeez-Harris on Tuesday, 24 November 2009

If I am being honest, at the beginning of 2009 the name Speech Debelle was about as familiar to me as the top 10 choirs in Wales. It was only the constant pressure from a work colleague to check out this “amazing rapper from London” that eventually made me research her and indeed eventually buy her album Speech Therapy (2009).
Written by Semper Azeez-Harris on Thursday, 05 November 2009
OK, so it sounds a teeny bit like Sinead O'Connor's Prince-penned hit "Nothing Compares 2 U" (no bad thing), but it's hard not to like the uplifting first song from Leona Lewis's sophomore album, Echo. It's definitely a grower, as it seems to get better each time I listen to it - and the video's not bad either. Does a career on the silver screen await Ms Lewis?
Written by Sevencam on Tuesday, 27 October 2009
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