Rae Morris grew up in Blackpool, England, and started with classical vocal training. Her debut EP 'Under the Shadows' came out in 2014, with the single 'Don't Go' getting attention for its electronic textures and her voice. She's put out three albums since then: 'Unguarded' in 2015, 'Someone Out There' in 2018, and 'Rachel, Rose' in 2023.
Her songs like 'No Woman Is An Island' and 'Love Again' often circle around personal themes, delivered with a vocal style that can shift from fragile to forceful. The 2018 album worked with producer Greg Kurstin, while the most recent one has James Righton on keyboards and production, marking a turn toward sparser arrangements.
In 2018, Morris spoke up about festival lineups being mostly male, which stirred some discussion about representation in the industry. She generally records as a solo artist, though she's brought in collaborators like Fryars on the track 'Go Dancing'.
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