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LXXV

LXXV is a musician and music producer based in Leeds. She has delivered workshops with Youth Justice and CAMHS on production, recording, songwriting and DJing; and was selected by Yorkshire Youth and Music to participate in their trainee Music Leader Scheme.

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Mali Hâf

Mali Hâf is a singer from Wales. This year, she opened for Huw Stephens' BBC 6 Celebration, celebrating the best of Cardiff's music scene. She has also received support from Clash Magazine.

Lyricist Award sponsored by PRS for Music

For outstanding lyrics in an original track by an artist or group involved in a Youth Music-funded project.

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Marnie Glum

Marnie Glum is an alternative-folk songwriter and guitarist. She has recently supported Sunflower Thieves on tour, and co-headlined a show at Brudenell Social Club.

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Marshall Fairbrother

Marshall Fairbrother is an artist and sound engineer. He was invited to London by the RNIB to speak at their 'Inclusive Design In Harmony' panel, and took part in the Ableton Beta Program. He also mixed the sound for Captivate Takeover at their Arts Education Conference in 2024.

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Matilda Pratt

Matilda Pratt is an indie-pop singer-songwriter from the West Midlands. She has played at a variety of festivals to date, including CarFest, Pub in the Park, and Tramlines Fringe, as well as headlining shows at local venues. The NextGen Fund has allowed her to take her latest EP, 'Sunday Girl', on tour across the UK.

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Megs

Megs is a singer, producer and visual artist based between Nottingham and Bristol. She has filmed sessions for BBC Introducing, performed at Rock City, and has been featured on Jazz FM, BBC Radio 6 and BBC 1Xtra. Last year, she was also named a finalist for Future Sound of Nottingham.

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MINA ESYA

MINA ESYA is an alt-pop singer-songwriter living in Devon. Her EP 'Nomad' combines various creative pursuits, including poetry, painting, mind-mapping and songwriting. Her music seeks to express her pride in her music and culture, and she has been interviewed by BBC Xtra Arabia.

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NE-O

NE-O is a rapper and producer based in Newcastle. He has represented the North East as part of BBC1Xtra Introducing's rap cypher, has headlined the Glasshouse, and performed on the BBC Introducing Stage at Reading and Leeds Festival.

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NO-EL

NO-EL is a DJ and music leader, who runs workshops to teach young people how to produce and DJ. He works across genres, having produced a range of music from rap to house and dubstep, and the NextGen Fund will allow him to release his debut EP.

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Raivo Sloan

Raivo Sloan is a musician and multidisciplinary artist. They have been commissioned to compose a piece for the Counterflows Festival, have been selected for the Sonic Youths programme in Glasgow, and released their debut EP this year to critical acclaim.

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Redz Man

Redz Man is a musician, artist and producer. This year, he has performed at Rich Mix, toured the UK with Animeleague, and been a recipient of Wired4Music's Generate Fund.

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Safii Koii

Safii Koii is a musician and producer. She has been featured on BBC Yorkshire and BBC Radio 6, taken part in a jam with Nile Rodgers, and gained over 3.3 million views on some of her song covers on social media. The NextGen Fund will be supporting her to release her new, self-produced EP, 'INERTIA'.

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Tee Peters

Tee Peters is a musician and multidisciplinary creative from South East London. He is the founder of the UK-based Jazz Rap collective, 'The Working Class Band', and the creator of record label 'Working Szn', distributed by Sony Music / BSMV. He has performed at Love Supreme Festival, Titan Festival, the Royal Albert Hall, and Tapefabrik Festival; and his music reaches an audience of 400,000 monthly listeners on Spotify.

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TEEDEMBA

TEEDEMBA is a rapper, singer, youth worker and model based in Coventry. He has featured on the cover of iD Magazine, as well as in campaigns for Nike, Louis Vuitton and HOMME+. He has also headlined the Resonate Stage at Godiva Festival, raised awareness of homelessness in Paris and Amsterdam with his music video for 'Tap & Go', and performed at the Commonwealth Games.

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Jack Coleman

Jack Coleman is a promoter based in Kent. Under their brand name 'The Big Cheese Co.', they have booked and promoted 18 events over the last year, platforming over 50 grassroots artists in the local area. They have also co-produced WhereElse?'s grassroots music night KPX, worked for the charity project Tonetic Records, and freelanced for the digital creative company Electric Medway.

Youth Music Quality Framework

The quality framework can be used by anyone leading a music-making session with children and young people - it’s designed to be flexible and can be used in planning and reflection sessions, for peer observations, as an evaluation tool, or as part of your organisational training and induction.

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