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[2026] Popular British Artists: Recommended Singer-Songwriters

[2026] Popular British Artists: Recommended Singer-Songwriters
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There’s something about music made by British musicians that strangely fits the ears and hearts of Japanese listeners.

The slightly damp vocals and melodies, introspective lyrics, an air of aestheticism… You don’t even need to cite examples like Queen—who, in their early days, enjoyed higher popularity and recognition in Japan than in their home country—to say that UK rock and Japanese listeners are a perfect match.

This time, we’re highlighting popular British solo artists—rappers and singer-songwriters—from a fellow island nation that shares many similarities with Japan.

Centered on today’s hottest young talents while also including legendary veterans, we present a wide-ranging lineup that transcends eras.

It might even help you discover the influences behind your favorite Japanese artists.

Enjoy!

[2026] Popular British artists, recommended singer-songwriters (1–10)

Man I NeedOlivia Dean

Born in London, Olivia Dean is a singer-songwriter who has attracted attention for her music that blends neo-soul, R&B, pop, and jazz.

She has an English father and a Jamaican-Guyanese mother.

At 15, she entered the prestigious BRIT School, which produced artists like Adele and Amy Winehouse, and at 17, she began her career as a backing vocalist for Rudimental.

She made her solo debut in 2019 with the EP “OK Love You Bye.” Her debut album “Messy,” released in June 2023, was nominated for the Mercury Prize, expressing universal themes such as love, self-love, and loss through soulful vocals and emotionally rich lyrics.

In 2021, she was selected by Amazon Music as the Breakthrough Artist of the Year, affirming her proven talent.

In 2025, she achieved a major breakthrough with the single “Man I Need,” and her second album “The Art of Loving” also received high acclaim.

Influenced by legends like Lauryn Hill and Carole King, her music is perfect for those who appreciate introspective lyrics and melodies with a touch of melancholy.

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NEMZZZ – PTSD (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
PTSDNEMZZZ

Nems is a young rapper born in 2004 who rose from the streets of Manchester.

His style deftly fuses UK drill and hip-hop, characterized by heavy beats and razor-sharp lyrics that portray the realities of urban life from his own perspective.

From the early 2020s, tracks like “Elevate,” “2MS,” and “Bantam” racked up high play counts on streaming services and YouTube, rapidly building his online following.

His live shows captivate audiences with energetic performances, and he’s expanded his reach from his hometown of Manchester to music festivals across the country.

With multiple viral hits, he’s a standout of the next generation—highly recommended for anyone who loves contemporary street culture and raw, authentic rap.

MessyLola Young

Lola Young – Messy (Official Video)
MessyLola Young

Laura Young, who began her full-fledged career in 2019, is a singer-songwriter born in 2001 in South London with multicultural roots.

She honed her talents at the prestigious BRIT School, showcasing her versatility by moving fluidly across genres such as R&B, neo-soul, and pop rock, while skillfully handling vocals, guitar, and piano.

In 2021, she was nominated for the BRIT Awards Rising Star and placed fourth on the BBC’s Sound of 2022, earning high acclaim both within and beyond the industry early on.

In 2024, her track “Messy” reached No.

1 on the UK Singles Chart for the first time, and she also made her mark by contributing to Tyler, The Creator’s album Chromakopia.

Having spoken publicly about living with schizoaffective disorder, Young captivates listeners with emotionally rich lyrics and distinctive melodic lines.

Her music resonates strongly with those who grapple with the tension between self-expression and external expectations.

Mr. Sun (miss da sun)Greentea Peng

Greentea Peng – Mr. Sun (miss da sun)
Mr. Sun (miss da sun)Greentea Peng

Aria Wells, better known as Greentea Peng and born in 1994, is known for a sound that organically blends a wide range of elements including R&B, soul, reggae, dub, hip-hop, and breakbeat.

Describing her music as “psychedelic R&B,” she launched her career with the 2018 EP Sensi, and in 2019 her live performance video for the track Downers racked up millions of views, rapidly boosting her profile.

Her debut album Man Made, released in 2021, drew attention for being tuned to 432 Hz—the so-called “healing frequency”—and earned high praise, including a No.

4 spot on the BBC’s Sound of 2021 list.

Combining smoky, hypnotic vocals with spiritual messaging and a striking visual identity, she has carved out a unique position in the UK neo-soul scene.

If you’re drawn to introspective, spiritually resonant lyricism, she’s an artist you definitely should check out.

Pink LemonadeLeoStayTrill

LeoStayTrill – Pink Lemonade [Official Music Video]
Pink LemonadeLeoStayTrill

Leo Staytrill, a young talent born in 2006 with roots in Zimbabwe and raised in South London, is a highly watched rapper/singer-songwriter who debuted in the early 2020s.

He’s drawn attention for his unique sound that seamlessly blends UK drill and Afrobeats, and in 2023 his track Honeybun, produced with Xeretto, went viral on TikTok, rapidly boosting his profile.

He followed up with 2s n 3s, which samples a classic by Clean Bandit and has amassed over 65 million streams.

By 2025, he had risen to the center of the UK rap scene as a teenager, earning nominations in two categories at the MOBO Awards: Best Newcomer and Song of the Year.

A multitalented artist who produces his own beats, sings, and raps, Leo Staytrill delivers tracks that combine street sensibility with melodic hooks—highly recommended for anyone who wants to experience the new generation of UK sound.

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A talent that took flight from the bedroom to the world, Joyce Cisse—known as Flowerovlove—is a London-born singer-songwriter from the class of 2005.

During the pandemic in 2020, she released her debut single at just 15, drawing attention with a flexible style that spans indie rock, dream pop, and neo-soul.

Her November 2022 EP, “A Mosh Pit In The Clouds,” was praised as “timeless yet strikingly modern,” and with her 2024 release “ache in my tooth,” she made the leap to pop stardom.

She has earned strong industry trust, winning titles such as BBC Radio 1’s “Future Artist of the Month” and Music Week Women in Music Awards’ “New Artist,” and she also appears as a fashion icon in campaigns for Gucci and Swarovski.

Her voice, shifting between whispers and crystalline clarity, and her worldview centered on love of nature and inclusivity make her a perfect recommendation for those who want to cross the boundaries between music and visuals.

I Think They Call This LoveElliot James Reay

Elliot James Reay – I Think They Call This Love (Official Music Video)
I Think They Call This LoveElliot James Reay

Elliot James Reay is a singer-songwriter from Manchester deeply influenced by 1950s–60s rock ’n’ roll and oldies.

He began busking at 14 and released his long-awaited debut single, “I Think They Call This Love,” in July 2024.

His warm, organic sound—crafted with live instruments and vintage gear—has drawn global attention on social media, racking up over 10 million views on TikTok even before its release.

His vocals and style, which pay homage to legends like Elvis Presley and Roy Orbison, feel fresh to younger listeners and nostalgic to seasoned fans alike.

Reviving the allure of analog in a digital age, his music is a must-hear for anyone in search of authentic rock ’n’ roll.