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Rachel Chinouriri: I met my partner [Isaac] a year and a half ago, roughly. And after I made my album, I'd handed it in so long ago, and I had lost all inspiration to make music.
Rachel Chinouriri in London on March 2, 2025. Neil P. Mockford/Getty She recalled being in the studio when someone in charge of playlisting on an unnamed platform came in and said he was a fan of ...
There are five versions of Rachel Chinouriri on the cover of her debut album, What a Devastating Turn of Events. One is settled on the edge of a love seat in the front yard, scribbling notes into ...
When Rachel Chinouriri played London's O2 Arena last month, she cried. The new wave indie songwriter was there as the support act for Sabrina Carpenter, just a week after her first Brit Awards ...
Rising British alternative indie-pop artist Rachel Chinouriri has released her long-awaited debut album What A Devastating Turn Of Events. What A Devastating Turn Of Events is a culmination of the ...
Hotly tipped alternative indie pop artist Rachel Chinouriri has shared her new single “It Is What It Is,” the final preview of her long-awaited debut album What A Devastating Turn Of Events ...
Rachel Chinouriri on her heart-wrenching debut album: ‘I’m a Black girl making indie music – people didn’t know what to do with that’ As the indie-pop singer releases her first album ...
English singer-songwriter Rachel Chinouriri has called off her upcoming North American tour, citing the major “financial risk it would entail.” Chinouriri was scheduled to support Remi Wolf on ...
Rachel Chinouriri says she wants to reclaim the England flag, which features on her album artwork.
When it comes to her music, Rachel Chinouriri has never been particularly concerned with balance. In her performances, the British Zimbabwean indie pop singer embraces abrupt shifts in tone.
Rachel Chinouriri has already had a banner 2025 — and it's not even halfway done. Not only did she release her new EP Little House, a follow-up to her critically-acclaimed 2024 debut album What ...
Rachel Chinouriri is opening up about the difficult realities of being a Black woman in pop music — and her commitment to being successful anyway. The British singer-songwriter, 26, is already ...