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WCM SIGNS NIA ARCHIVES 
5/11/23

Buzzy British DJ, producer and singer-songwriter Nia Archives has signed a worldwide publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music.

Last year, Archives was shortlisted for BRITs Rising Star and has garnered widespread support from the likes of BBC Radio, Amazon Music, Apple and Spotify.

Signed to Island, Archives is described as making “soft-hearted lo-fi jungle for introverted extroverts.” Last year, she released her Forbidden Feelingz EP, the title track of which has amassed more than 20m streams. Her recent single, “Baianá,” which arrived with her latest EP, has more than 10m streams.

“Nia is a force to be reckoned with,” Amber Davis, head of A&R at Warner Chappell Music U.K., said. “She has set the scene alight with her incredible production and fresh take on a classic sound. Seeing her live and how the crowd reacted to her really blew my mind and it’s a rarity to come across someone who has it all.”