Raye plunders BRITs in record-breaking award spree ahead of Coachella debut
New York City, New York (Release): Global sensation Raye made history at the BRIT Awards by clinching an unprecedented 6 awards – the record for the most wins in a single year – marking a groundbreaking achievement for the independent singer-songwriter at Britain’s biggest night in music.
In addition to becoming the first female to ever win Songwriter of the Year, she also took home accolades for Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year ('Escapism'), Best New Artist, and Best R&B Act. Raye gave a career-defining performance at the ceremony, performing a medley of songs off her critically acclaimed debut album, 'My 21st Century Blues', including hits 'Escapism' and 'Ice Cream Man'. Next, Raye is set to make her first appearance at Coachella on April 13 and 20.
Taking the title of the most nominated artist in a single BRITs year, Raye led the charge with a record-breaking 7 nominations in total – a first by any artist since The BRITs began in 1977, eclipsing the record to date of six held by Gorillaz (2002), Craig David (2001) and Robbie Williams (1999). Her 6 award wins places Raye at the top of the BRITs leaderboard for having the most wins in one night, making BRIT Awards history by beating the previous record of four, held by Harry Styles (2023), Adele (2016) and Blur (1995).
Rae said she was “so honored and blown away” to be receiving her first BRIT Award as Songwriter of the Year. “I will treasure this trophy very much,” the London-born musician added. “I am so grateful to be recognized as a songwriter as this is a craft I am so passionate about and have been since I started my journey as a musician, and I’m very grateful to those who voted for me to have this award.”