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Loyle Carner on the success of urban music, self-recording and new album plans
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2022-02-08
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We spoke to Loyle Carner backstage at the Mercury Prize ceremony about why urban music is so well represented at the moment, how young people can break into the music industry, and his plans for a follow up to 'Yesterday's Gone'.
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