The Blackpool-born artist talks about why the music industry doesn’t get her, how she’s reclaiming her sexuality, and why she’s written a lush concept album about the north
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Sophie Aspin (centre) with youngsters from Grange Park taking part in a Grime music workshop
Read more: https://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/whats-on/arts-and-entertainment/charlotte-dawson-pays-tribute-to-the-best-grandad-les-dawson-as-she-shares-special-family-photograph-3248483Rae, 28, has been working behind the scenes in recent months completing edits on her highly awaited third album. Her last record Someone Out There was released in 2018.
Rapper Sophie first rose to fame as one of the aspiring grime artists of Blackpool Grime Media on Channel 4 docu-reality series It s Grime Up North in 2019.
She has since created a career for herself as an online influencer, with more than one million followers on the platform Tik Tok.