How Olivia Dean was crowned as the year's most exciting new artist
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How Olivia Dean was crowned as the year's most exciting new artist
""I'm up here as a grand-daughter of an immigrant," she noted while accepting her award. "I'm a product of bravery and I think those people ought to be celebrated." "We're nothing without each other," she added."
""People always try and say something cool when they talk about their first record - but I remember my Granny taking me to Woolworths to buy Leona Lewis's A Moment Like This on CD single," she told BBC News two years ago."
Olivia Dean won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in Los Angeles, confirming her emergence as a major new pop star. She achieved transatlantic success with joyful, soulful romantic pop singles such as "Man I Need" and "So Easy (To Fall In Love)." Dean’s career began with her 2019 EP OK Love You Bye and progressed through genre experimentation before she settled on the pillowy, jazz-toned sound of her second album, The Art of Loving. She was presented the award by Chappell Roan. Born in Highams Park, north-east London, Dean cites family influences and early musical memories; her debut album Messy earned a Mercury Prize nomination.
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