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Slingshot's 2023 Artists to Watch

Public radio hosts chime in on what artists are up for a big break in 2023!
Wednesday is one of Slingshot's artists to watch this year.

From distinctive, R&B singer-songwriters to rising bands making fuzzed-out country rock, this year brings a new crop of artists set for a big break. Here, NPR Music's partner stations select a new wave of artists poised for greatness in 2023.


Baby Rose

Atlanta based singer-songwriter Baby Rose has one of the most distinct voices in R&B right now and there's no better example of this than her emotional and psychedelic leaning song "Go," which received a lot of attention from radio towards the end of 2022. This track was released with "Fight Club," another new song that sees her collaborating with

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