Rachel Chinouriri

Rachel Chinouriri Artistfacts

  • November 1, 1998
  • British singer-songwriter Rachel Chinouriri's music blends indie, pop, and electronic elements, with emotionally honest lyrics about heartbreak, identity, and mental health.
  • Rachel Chinouriri was born in Kingston upon Thames, Greater London, to Zimbabwean parents who'd moved to the UK shortly before her birth. She experienced a "traditional African upbringing" and was only allowed to listen to Christian music at home.
  • Her parents fought in Zimbabwe's war for independence when they were just 13 years old. Chinouriri's upbringing was deeply influenced by their experiences. In 2024 she withdrew from the SXSW festival because it was sponsored by the US Army, citing her anti-war stance rooted in her family's history.
  • She started writing songs at age 14 and began recording music at 17 using a £20 microphone and uploading her songs to SoundCloud. Chinouriri was influenced by an array of artists, including early Coldplay, Daughter, and Ladysmith Black Mambazo. Her Zimbabwean heritage also played a role in her musical upbringing, with family gatherings often filled with harmonious singing, leaving a lasting impression on her.
  • She attended the BRIT School, the same arts college that produced stars like Amy Winehouse and Adele. Chinouriri initially felt out of place there but found her footing through musical theater and songwriting.
  • Chinouriri describes herself as an "internet kid." Her online presence, especially on TikTok, helped her songs go viral. Her 2018 track "So My Darling" got lots of attention and marked a turning point in her career.
  • The single "Give Me A Reason" from her mini-album Four° In Winter was nominated for the Best Contemporary Song at the Ivor Novello Awards.
  • In May 2024, Chinouriri released her debut album, What a Devastating Turn of Events, which delves into themes of love, trauma, and personal growth. The album shows off her storytelling prowess and earned high praise in the music press.
  • As a Black indie artist, Chinouriri has been vocal about her frustration with being miscategorized as R&B or urban. An encounter with an industry insider in early 2022 tipped her over the edge.

    "He was like, 'I love what you're doing,' and then he introduced me to someone as the 'next R&B soulstress,'" she recalled to The Independent. "I was like, we just had a conversation 20 minutes ago about me being indie, and then you introduce me to someone as that?"

    Later that day, Chinouriri shared an open letter online voicing her long-held frustrations about being persistently mislabelled in the music industry.
  • She describes her personal style as "chic modern streetwear," reflecting her interest in fashion and self-expression through clothing.

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