Newman was confirmed as the 24th winner of the annual poll, which has previously celebrated the likes of The Last Dinner Party, HAIM, Adele and more in the earlier stages of their careers.
The pop star comes from South East London, and first made her debut on TikTok – winning over an impressive number of fans before eventually releasing her long-awaited debut single ‘Hairdresser’ last year.
That song went straight to the top 20, and she then dropped the follow-up ‘Family Matters’ over the summer, which went on to reach Number Five on the charts. As highlighted by BBC News, the accolade marked the first time that a female artist had made the Top 20 with their debut singles since Ella Henderson in 2014.
In her music, Newman delivers a raw, powerful portrayal of her emotions, and has often looked back at her background in the lyrics – explaining how she grew up in a council estate home and was used to issues relating to drug abuse arising.
Speaking to BBC News, she said that being named the winner of BBC Sound Of 2026 was “incredible, surreal, [and] just mental”. “I can’t believe that I’ve got to this point,” she added, before going on to describe how her music allowed her to tackle difficult subject matter.
“It’s literally the story of my life. It’s my way of letting out any trauma and pain that I couldn’t speak,” she added. “Crazily enough, I’m someone who struggles to talk about what I feel. Singing is a whole different story. When I’m in the studio, I feel calm. It’s my safe space.”
Newman has already joined huge names like Ed Sheeran and Lewis Capaldi on tour, and been described as “incredibly talented” by Sir Elton John. She will be going out on her first ever US dates, and a sold out UK tour in April. She will also be releasing a new EP around that time too.
“I’m still in shock that I’ve won Radio 1’s Sound of 2026! So many artists I’ve listened to over the years have been honoured with the award — and now me,” Newman added in a new statement. “To think Sound Of started the year I was born, 2003, and now I’m a winner feels unreal. I’m so grateful and wouldn’t be where I am without my people and the BBC supporting me on my journey. Thank you!”
The runner-up for the 2026 honour is Jim Legxacy. Born James Olaloye in Lewisham, the artist was the child of Nigerian immigrants and has won over a legion of fans for his music and lyrical portrayal of growing up in the South London borough.
One of his biggest releases was the collaboration with Dave and Central Cee on the 2023 hit song ‘Sprinter’, and the 25-year-old dropped his latest mixtape ‘Black British Music’ in 2025.
That release was given a glowing five star review from NME, and praised as both something that “hopscotches effortlessly through genres” and as proving that “triumph lives next to trauma”.
Finally, Royel Otis completed the Top Five, with Aussie duo Royel Maddell (guitar) and Otis Pavlovic (lead vocals) reaching new heights and touring extensively in support of their second studio album, ‘Hickey’.
Artists to come in fifth place in recent years include Rosalía, Central Cee and George Ezra, and the band told BBC that they felt “honoured” to make it to the shortlist. “It’s the first we’ve heard of the list [but] we’re learning about it as we go. But it seems amazing. We’re in good company.”
In 2025, the eligibility rules for the Sound Of list were also revised. Previously, an artist would not have been considered if they had been the lead on a UK Number One or Number Two album by the cut-off point, but the new rules meant artists could not have had more than two Top 10 albums.
As seen in the criteria sent to judges, artists cannot have had more than three Top 10 singles in the Official UK Singles Chart by October 6 this year, and cannot have been a lead artist on a Number One album in the UK charts before the same date.
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