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9 Kiwi Artists Tipped to Take Over

From popular playlists to famed festivals, Kiwi artists continue to break down barriers for the world to enjoy.

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Aotearoa music is having a moment. From popular playlists to famed festivals, Kiwi artists continue to break down barriers for the world to enjoy.

Rolling Stone unearths nine more destined for a global chart attack.

Global Domination: Introducing 9 Fresh Kiwi Artists Tipped to Take Over

Marlin’s Dreaming

Dunedin indie rockers Marlin’s Dreaming are one sleep from stardom.

RS Recommends: “Trophies”

Rory Noble

Rory Noble is out of the shadows after credits with Kanye West and Ruel.

RS Recommends: “What If I Can’t (Ft. Mikey Dam)”

The Butlers

Smooth and funky, The Butlers rock to the beat of their own drum.

RS Recommends: “It’s Only A Day”

Paige

Turning heads for all the right reasons, Paige is rising to prominence.

RS Recommends: “Waves”

Muroki

From Kenya to the black beaches of Raglan, Muroki is making waves.

RS Recommends: “Surfin”

Kiki Rockwell

Auckland native and ethereal Folk artist Kiki Rockwell is masterminding the perfect storm.

RS Recommends: “Same Old Energy”

Rob Ruha

Rob Ruha sings of Indigenous truth with uplifting resolution and spirit.

RS Recommends: “That’s Where I’ll Be”

COTERIE

Life is on the up and up for NZ chart-toppers and Māori brothers, COTERIE.

RS Recommends: “Cooling It Down”

MCK

MCK is rewriting pop music’s age-old rulebook, one song at a time.

RS Recommends: “Paragraphs”


This list features in the September 2022 issue of Rolling Stone AU/NZ. If you’re eager to get your hands on it, then now is the time to sign up for a subscription.

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