Rachel Agatha Keen (born 24 October 1997), known professionally as Raye (stylised in
all caps), is an English pop/R&B singer-songwriter.[1] Her debut studio album, My 21st Century Blues (2023) was released independently to critical and commercial success, and won
Album of the Year at the
2024 BRIT Awards. Among five other awards for which she was a recipient, Raye broke the record for most wins and nominations for an artist at the ceremony in a single year.[2][3]
Raye's 2022 single "
Escapism" (featuring
070 Shake) achieved virality on
TikTok before becoming her first song to peak atop the
UK Singles Chart. It also reached the top ten in 22 countries, and became her first entry on the US
Billboard Hot 100. It preceded the release of her debut studio album, My 21st Century Blues (2023), which was nominated for a
Mercury Prize. That same year, "
Prada" (with Cassö and
D-Block Europe) topped charts across Europe and, along with "Escapism", earned a nomination for
Brit Award for Song of the Year; the latter of which won the award.
In 2019, Raye was given a
BMI Film & TV Award for her "groundbreaking artistry, creative vision and impact on the future of music."[6] She has over ten million certified sales in the United Kingdom.[7] She has also won a
Brits Billion Award—becoming one of its first recipients—as well as an
Ivor Novello Award,
MOBO Award, six
Brit Awards—becoming the first female recipient to win Songwriter of the Year, and a
Global Award.
Early life
Rachel Agatha Keen[8] was born on 24 October 1997[9] in
Tooting,
London,[10] to a
Ghanaian-
Swiss mother who is a mental health worker and an English father from Yorkshire.[10] Raye’s middle name is the first name of her grandmother. As a child, she sang gospel songs in a church where her father was the musical director and her mother sang in the choir.[11]
Later, she moved to
Croydon, where she studied at Coulsdon Church of England Primary School and
Woodcote High School and at age 14 attended
BRIT School, before dropping out after two years due to feeling "confined... despite learning an extensive amount."[12] Keen spent most of her teenage years learning how to write songs professionally in studio sessions at the weekends.[13][14] Raye's younger sister, Abby Lynn Keen, is also a singer-songwriter, professionally known as Absolutely.[15]
Career
2014–2018: Welcome to the Winter, breakthrough and EPs
In December 2014, at the age of 17, Raye released her debut extended play Welcome to the Winter.[16] Raye released the singles "Flowers" and "Alien" in February and April 2015, respectively, the latter featuring London-based rapper
Avelino.[17][18]
In August 2016, RAYE released her second EP, Second.[19] The extended play was preceded by promotional singles "Distraction" and "Ambition", the latter featuring rapper
Stormzy. "I, U, Us" was released as the lead single from the EP in October 2016.[20] A video was released which was directed by British singer
Charli XCX. A live performance video for the song "Shhh" was released in November 2016.[21] Raye was featured on
Jonas Blue's single "
By Your Side". It was released in October 2016 and peaked at number 15 on the
UK Singles Chart. She also featured on
Jax Jones' single "
You Don't Know Me" in December 2016. The song, co-written by Raye herself, peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart[22] and has been certified double Platinum by the BPI.
In February 2017, Raye performed her first headline concert at
XOYO in
Shoreditch.[23] Raye was featured alongside
Starrah on the track "Dreamer" from Charli XCX's mixtape Number 1 Angel, which was released in March 2017. Stand-alone singles, "
The Line" and "Sober (Stripped)" were released in May and August, respectively. In November, Raye released "
Decline" (featuring
Mr Eazi), which peaked at number 15 on the UK Singles Chart and has been certified Platinum.
In February 2018, Raye released the single titled "Cigarette" (with
Mabel and
Stefflon Don). The song peaked at number 41 on the UK Singles Chart and has been certified Silver by the BPI. In March 2018, Raye collaborated with
Kojo Funds and released "Check" which peaked at number 26 in the UK and is certified Gold. Both "Decline" and "Cigarette" would appear on Raye's third
extended play, titled Side Tape, which was released in May 2018.[24] A video for promotional single "Confidence" (with
Maleek Berry and Nana Rogues), was also released that month.[25] Later in 2018, Raye released the stand-alone single titled, "Friends", which peaked at number 66 in the UK. In September 2018, Raye supported
Halsey on the European leg of the
Hopeless Fountain Kingdom Tour. In October 2018, Raye embarked on her own headlining tour, visiting a number of cities around the UK and Ireland.[26]
2019–2020: Euphoric Sad Songs
In February 2019, Raye was featured on the song "Tipsy" by Odunsi.[27] In April 2019, it was announced Raye would support
Khalid on his
Free Spirit World Tour in Autumn 2019, alongside
Mabel. Raye collaborated with
David Guetta on the single "
Stay (Don't Go Away)", which was released in May 2019 and peaked at number 41 on the UK Singles Chart. Raye was revealed to be a co-writer on the track "
Bigger" by American singer
Beyoncé, which was featured on the soundtrack album The Lion King: The Gift, released in July 2019. In August 2019, Raye released the single "
Love Me Again", whilst a remix of the song with
Jess Glynne was later released. The single later peaked at number 55 on the UK Singles Chart and has been certified Silver. Another Guetta collaboration, "
Make It to Heaven", was released in November 2019 along with producer
Morten. Follow up promotional singles "Please Don't Touch" and "All of My Love", the latter featuring rapper Young Adz, were released in December 2019 and February 2020, respectively.
"
Tequila" was released as a single in collaboration with DJs
Jax Jones and
Martin Solveig in February 2020. The song peaked at number 21 on the UK Singles Chart as well as peaking inside the top 20 in Ireland and Scotland. The track received a Gold certification in the UK. A collaboration with DJ
Regard titled "
Secrets" was released in April 2020.[28] The song peaked at number six on the UK Singles Chart and topped the UK Dance Chart.[29][30] The song also reached the top ten in Ireland and Scotland as well as on the US BillboardDance/Electronic Songs chart. "Secrets" charted in numerous countries such as the Netherlands, France, and Germany, making it Raye's first chart appearance as a lead artist. In July 2020, Raye released the single "
Natalie Don't".[31]
In November 2020, Raye released her first mini-album, Euphoric Sad Songs, featuring previous releases "Love Me Again", "Please Don't Touch", "Secrets", and "Natalie Don't" plus additional new singles "Love of Your Life" and the album's fifth official single, "
Regardless" (with
Rudimental).[32] The latter single peaked inside the top 40 in the United Kingdom as well on the US Dance/Electronic Songs chart.[33][34] The project is centered around the theme of the "seven stages of grief" with Raye stating that she wrote the album during each stage of grief with the creative process helping heal her broken heart.[35]
2021–present: Departure from Polydor, My 21st Century Blues and international recognition
A collaborative single, "
Bed" with
Joel Corry and
David Guetta, was released in February 2021.[36] The song peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Raye's highest charting single as a lead artist on the chart at the time. In June 2021, Raye released the single "Call On Me", which was intended to serve as the lead single for her debut studio album.[37] Raye co-wrote and co-produced the song "
Let Them Know" by
Mabel, which was also released the same month.
Later that month, Raye revealed that her record label,
Polydor Records, had been withholding her debut album for several years.[38] The statement received support from fellow artists including
Charli XCX,
MNEK, and
Rina Sawayama.[39] Raye later went on a hiatus following the statements[40] and in July 2021, she announced that she had parted ways with Polydor to work as an independent artist.[41] Raye closed the year performing her Euphoric Sad Show headline UK and Ireland tour.[42]
In June 2022, Raye released the single "Hard Out Here", her first release as an independent artist.[43] The second single, "Black Mascara", was released in August 2022[44] and was followed by a dual single release, "
Escapism" (featuring
070 Shake), and "The Thrill is Gone" in October 2022.[45] All singles would come together to form Raye's debut studio album, My 21st Century Blues, which was released in February 2023. The album peaked at number two on the UK Albums Chart, behind
Shania Twain's Queen of Me.[46] In support of the album, Raye embarked on a mini tour entitled The Story So Far, which marked her first headlining shows in Europe and North America.[47] This was followed by the My 21st Century Blues Tour, which commenced in February 2023.[48] By December 2022, following the track going viral on multiple streaming platforms, "Escapism" ascended into the top ten of the UK Singles Chart, later peaking at number one in the first week of 2023, marking Raye's highest charting single and first chart-topper in the country.[49] In the United States, "Escapism" became Raye's first song to chart on the
Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 22.[50] The track also charted internationally, becoming Raye's best-charting single of her career to date in various territories.
In January 2023, Raye opened for
Lewis Capaldi's Broken by Desire to Be Heavenly Sent Tour in the UK and Ireland. In February 2023, Raye made her U.S. network television debut performance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.[51] Raye supported
Kali Uchis' Red Moon in Venus Tour, which took place from April to May in North America,[52] and
SZA on the second leg of her
SOS Tour in June.[53] That same month, she performed at the
Glastonbury Festival 2023. In October 2023, Raye released My 21st Century Symphony, a live interpretation of songs from her debut album recorded at London's
Royal Albert Hall alongside the Heritage Orchestra and the Flames Collective, a 30-piece gospel choir.[54]
In March 2024, Raye performed a medley of a few of her hits at the BRIT Awards, where she won six out of seven nominations including Artist of the Year, breaking the record for most awards awarded to an artist in one night in the history of the BRIT Awards.[55] She was one of the songwriters on the song "Riiverdance", contained on
Beyoncé's country music-inspired album Cowboy Carter (2024).[56]