Ray BLK’s debut album has been years in the making, and now Access Denied is finally here. After a rapid rise in which she
won a MOBO and topped the BBC Sound Of poll, BLK’s blend of rap and R&B has consistently delivered, while she’s become a vital voice in music, speaking out against industry racism, sexism and inequality. Here, alongside manager Sarah Stennett, Island president Louis Bloom and A&R Jade Richardson, she tells Music Week that her time has finally ...
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