are not very cool,” admits Rina Sawayama. You’re probably surprised to hear this, because the words that spring to mind when thinking of Sawayama are ‘’. But Sawayama, who was raised by her single Japanese mother in a London flat share, isn’t about denying her truths. “I wouldn’t say that my house was a musical household,” she says. “It was mainly Japanese music that I listened to, and chart music. It was only
BEHOLD THE GIRL
Aug 20, 2022
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