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Beverley Knight
100% soul. 100% talent. 100% commitment. These are the things we’ve come to expect from the reigning UK queen of soul, who over the course of 15 years has amassed over one million album sales, performed countless sell out shows and made scene-stealing collaborations with everyone from Take That to Prince, taking in Carlos Santana, Chris Martin and Stevie Wonder along the way.
And this time – with the forthcoming release of her sixth studio album ‘100%’ – on her very own label, Hurricane Records, you can add 100% control too, on an album that proves the full range of Miss Knight’s vocal and songwriting ability - from anthemic modern R&B and explosive rock-edged funk to intense orchestral soul balladry and beyond.
It¹s been quite a ride for Beverley since the early days. Try one platinum and 4 gold albums, 3 MOBO awards, Brit and Mercury nomination and an MBE for a starters. And that's before you get to shared stages with the likes of Prince (Beverley performed with him on several of his sell out 21 Nights dates), performances for the likes of Nelson Mandela and Quincy Jones, and racking up 14 Top 40 hits proving commercial longevity and British black music needed be mutually exclusive terms.
By the time of 2006’s platinum-shifting ‘Voice - The Best of Beverley Knight’ she had won over thousands of new fans touring with Take That on their comeback arena tour (she more than filled Lulu’s shoes) and appeared on hit BBC sing-off show Just The Two of Us.
This year, Beverley can add a new string to a bow that also includes radio presenter (BBC2’s Beverley’s Gospel Nights) and philanthropist (she’s a active campaigner for Christian Aid and Terrence Higgins Trust and outspoken in her position on racism and homophobia) with the launch of her own cosmetics range: ‘K by Beverley Knight’.
And one song that’s sure to own airwaves soon is the delicious percolating groove of prospective future-single ‘In Your Shoes’, cleverly sampling Orange Juice’s 80s gem ‘Rip It Up.’





