Raye's songwriting books for new album stolen

Raye on stage in front of a microphone and wearing a feathered white outfit at the Montreux Jazz Festival in July 2024Image source, EPA
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Raye made history when she won six Brit Awards earlier this year

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Singer Raye has said books in which she'd written songs for her forthcoming second album are missing after the car they were in was stolen.

The star had been working on the follow-up to her multi-Brit Award-winning debut My 21st Century Blues.

But in an Instagram post, she revealed:, external "It’s my birthday and my car got stolen with all my song writing books in the boot so no second album any time soon love you bye."

Raye also posted a picture of a cake for her 27th birthday, which had been iced to say "sorry ur car got stolen".

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Raye is best known for her single Escapism, the break-out hit from her debut album.

She has also appeared on a string of other top 10 hits, such as Bed (a collaboration with Joel Corry and David Guetta), Prada (with Cassö and D-Block Europe) and Secrets (with Regard).

She made history at the Brit Awards earlier this year when she won six of the seven prizes she was nominated for.

But it took a long time to get there. In 2021, five years after she was signed, her label was still refusing to release her debut, prompting the singer to ask to be freed from her contract.

Raye was allowed to keep the songs she had written, and ultimately found huge success as a solo artist after Escapism became a viral hit.

In the years leading up to her album's eventual release, Raye also collaborated with Mabel, Jax Jones, Rudimental and Disclosure.

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