Nadia Rose | |
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Born | Croydon, London, England | 11 June 1993
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Years active | 2015–present |
Nadia Rose (born 11 June 1993) is a British rapper and songwriter from Croydon, London. [1]
Rose studied Music and Music Management at university. [2]
Rose released her debut EP Highly Flammable on 13 January 2017 following the successful singles "Station", "BOOM", and "D.F.W.T". [1] Rose is represented by Sony Music Group under the subsidiary Relentless Records. [3] She came fifth in the BBC's 'Sound of 2017' shortlist. [4] In 2018 she released the track WUT2 and appeared in a Stella McCartney catwalk show in Milan. [5]
In 2020, Rose revealed that she had been unable to release new music because of her label. [6] Rose collaborated with Melanie C on the track "Fearless" for Melanie C's self-titled album, Melanie C. [7] The music video had a world premiere on 16 September 2020. Of the collaboration, Rose stated: "“It’s no secret that I’m a super Spice Girls fan so this whole experience has been very surreal." [7]
Rose is a cousin of Stormzy. [8]
In 2019, Rose took part in an Operation Black Vote campaign to encourage people from ethnic minority communities to register to vote in the 2019 UK General Election. [9] Rose also took part in the 2019 Grime4Corbyn campaign in support of the Labour Party and its leader Jeremy Corbyn. [10] [11] Rose wrote an article for Metro encouraging people to vote Labour in the election. [12]
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Highly Flammable [13] |
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Year | Title | Album |
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2016 | "Skwod" [14] | Highly Flammable |
2017 | "Tight Up" (featuring Red Rat) | |
"Puddycat" | ||
"Breathe Slow" (featuring Junglepussy) |
Non-album singles | |
"Wat Up" (with 67) | ||
"Big Woman" | ||
2018 | "WUT2" | |
"On Top" | ||
"Make It Happen" | ||
2019 | "Airplane Mode" | |
2020 | "Sugar Zaddy" | First Class |
"Too Bad" | ||
"Bad N Boujee" | ||
"Higher" (featuring Leon Jean Marie) | ||
"Fearless" (with Melanie C) |
Melanie C | |
2021 | "Bad Habits" (with TiZ EAST and Moelogo) |
Non-album singles |
"Look At Her (L.A.H)" (with Nqobilé and Dancegod Lloyd) | ||
"WOAH" | ||
"Light" (with JY MNTL and La Swave) | ||
2022 | "Lyrical Assassin" | |
"Recipe" | ||
"Rooftop" |