Ben Jolley

Megan Moroney: country’s ‘emo cowgirl’ takes the world by storm with songs about “having terrible taste in men”

Fresh off her 2024 UK tour, the country sensation tells NME about her rocky road to Nashville and how Kacey Musgraves was “the reason” she wanted to write songs

Faithless talk honouring Maxi Jazz and the future: “It’s been emotional and a gift”

Sister Bliss tells NME about keeping the legacy of the late Maxi Jazz alive, the band’s first tour in eight years, and being in a "hugely creative mode" for their upcoming album, 'Champion Sound'

Fcukers’ chaotic party is popping worldwide

From Paris Fashion Week to an unfinished swimming pool, playing raucous shows in all manner of places has turned this NYC trio into underground sensations

Charlieeeee: vibrant drum ’n’ bass with inclusivity and acceptance at its heart

The Fred Again..-mentored artist has gone from working behind the scenes with Piri and Venbee to becoming one of the UK’s most unique new acts

Declan McKenna on working with CMAT: “She’s got the gift of the gab”

He also told NME about his plans for Glastonbury and exploring "classic songwriting" on his next album

Griff on supporting Taylor Swift at Wembley: “Eight-year-old me wouldn’t believe this”

She also spoke to NME about her “heartbroken but euphoric” debut album ‘Vertigo’ and collaborating with Coldplay’s Chris Martin

Teddy Swims: “I recently got to record a song with Will Smith – he’s the sweetest guy ever”

The American soul-pop star tells NME about meeting Dave Chappelle, starting out in metalcore bands, his UK fans, and why he “absolutely” knew ‘Lose Control’ would be a hit

Dylan: “I want to headline Wembley – playing there with Ed Sheeran gave me the hunger”

The rising singer-songwriter talks touring with Sheeran, being a Swiftie, upcoming single ‘Perfect Revenge’, and how her debut album is "pop music, but you can tell that I was brought up with rock‘n’roll"

AJ Tracey on the General Election: “Anything but the Tories is ideal”

Speaking to NME at Radio One’s Big Weekend, the ‘Ladbroke Grove’ rapper told us about his “very British sounding” third album, the upcoming General Election and his favourite new artists right now

Watch Natasha Bedingfield join Ella Henderson for ‘Unwritten’ at Radio One’s Big Weekend

“Do you know what’s crazy? The ‘Unwritten’ album is literally one of the first that I sang in my bedroom with a ghetto blaster and a hairbrush in my hand, so that was wild," said Henderson, after the duo also sang 'Alibi' together
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