Four-time GRAMMY Award nominee RAYE returns with “Nightingale Lane.”, a soaring and emotionally charged ballad lifted from her forthcoming sophomore album THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE., arriving March 27 via Human Re Sources. The project is available now for physical and digital pre-order, marking the next chapter in a career defined by fearless storytelling and vocal brilliance.
Tomorrow, RAYE will take the stage at the BRIT Awards, where she is nominated for “Song of the Year” and “Best Pop Act,” propelled by her UK No. 1 smash “WHERE IS MY HUSBAND!” The global hit has surpassed 800 million streams, reached No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100, and became her second Top 10 on Billboard’s Pop Airplay chart. The single is certified Double Platinum in Australia; Platinum in the U.S., UK, France, Norway, and New Zealand; and Gold in seven additional territories, reinforcing her status as one of contemporary pop’s most compelling voices.
Currently, RAYE is captivating audiences across Europe and the UK on her sold-out THIS TOUR MAY CONTAIN NEW MUSIC run, joined by her sisters AMMA and ABSOLUTELY. The tour includes six sold-out nights at The O2 Arena before heading to North America for another fully sold-out leg, with performances at Radio City Music Hall (April 15–16) and Greek Theatre (May 12–13). This summer, she will join Bruno Mars as a special guest on The Romantic Tour for 27 stadium dates across North America.
Since her 2014 debut, the South London native has amassed 20 Top 40 UK singles and more than 10 billion cumulative streams. In 2024, she made history at the BRIT Awards, winning six trophies—including ‘Album Of The Year’—the most ever secured in a single year. Her accolades also include an Ivor Novello for “Songwriter of the Year,” “Best UK & IE Artist” at the MTV EMAs, the Ivors Academy “Songwriter Advocate Award,” a Mercury Prize shortlist, and Variety’s “Triple Threat” Award, alongside nominations at the BET Awards and MTV VMAs.
Most recently, RAYE received the Recording Academy’s “Harry Belafonte Best Song For Social Change” CEO Merit Award for “Ice Cream Man.”, a powerful and unflinching anthem amplifying the voices of sexual assault survivors. She was also nominated at the 68th GRAMMY Awards for the music film Live At The Royal Albert Hall—a one-night-only orchestral performance staged at Royal Albert Hall, later released on vinyl and broadcast by the BBC and PBS.
With “Nightingale Lane.” setting the emotional tone for THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE., RAYE continues to define a new era of pop—one rooted in vulnerability, power, and unwavering artistic conviction. Stream RAYE’s latest single “Nightingale Lane.” out now HERE and pre-order her sophomore album THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE. due out March 27, 2026 HERE via Human Re Sources.

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