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Arlo Parks

Anaïs Oluwatoyin Estelle Marinho[1] (born 9 August 2000),[2][3] known professionally as Arlo Parks, is an English singer and songwriter. Her debut studio album, Collapsed in Sunbeams, was released in 2021 to critical acclaim and peaked at number three on the UK Albums Chart. It earned her nominations for Album of the Year, Best New Artist and Best British Female Solo Artist at the 2021 Brit Awards. It won the 2021 Mercury Prize for Best Album.

Arlo Parks
Parks performing in 2019
Background information
Birth nameAnaïs Oluwatoyin Estelle Marinho
Born (2000-08-09) 9 August 2000 (age 23)
OriginLondon, England
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Years active2018–present
Labels
Websitearloparksofficial.com

Early life edit

Anaïs Oluwatoyin Estelle Marinho[4] was born on 9 August 2000, and raised in Hammersmith, West London.[5][6] She was educated at Latymer Upper School.[7] She is of half Nigerian, quarter Chadian and quarter French ancestry.[8] Her mother was born in Paris.[9][10] Marinho learned to speak French before she learned English.[11]

Career edit

 
Parks performing in 2022 at Somerset House

2018–2019: Super Sad Generation and Sophie edit

Parks chose her stage name as a distinctive personal pseudonym, inspired by King Krule and Frank Ocean.[12][4] In 2018, she began uploading demos to BBC Music Introducing. This caught the attention of radio presenters across the UK who distributed these demos to Ali Raymond of Beatnik Creative, who soon began managing Parks.[13] She made her solo debut when she released the song "Cola" through Beatnik Records in November 2018,[14] and announced the release of her debut EP, Super Sad Generation.[15] She told Line of Best Fit that the song is "a reminder that betrayal is inevitable when it comes to pretty people that think flowers fix everything." Olivia Swash wrote that the vocals on the song "flourish thanks to [Parks'] creative writing background, with her delicate tone taking centre stage against the gently plodding guitars and the soft crackle of vinyl."[14] By November 2019, the song had amassed over three million streams on Spotify.[10]

Following the release of "Cola", Parks signed to Transgressive Records.[16] She released the title track of her upcoming EP, Super Sad Generation, in January 2019.[17][18] Robin Murray told Clash that the song portrays an "astute, nuanced creative control that also utilises word-play that speaks of youthful emotions spinning out of control."[19] Her third single, "Romantic Garbage", was released in March 2019,[15] before the release of the full four-track EP, Super Sad Generation in early April 2019.[20] The EP was recorded in her home in South West London and an Airbnb in the Angel district of London [21] with producer and co-writer Gianluca Buccellati.[22]

Parks performed her first-ever gig at The Great Escape in Brighton in May 2019,[5] then went on to perform on the BBC Music Introducing stage at Glastonbury Festival in late June 2019,[23] as well as at Latitude Festival in July 2019.[24] She embarked on her first tour supporting Jordan Rakei on the UK leg of his tour in September 2019.[25] Throughout the last half of 2019 Parks released the songs "George",[26] "Second Guessing",[27] "Sophie",[28] and "Angel's Song"[29][30] ahead of her second EP, Sophie.[31] Sean Kerwick told DIY that the five-track EP "oozes with the hang-ups of heartbreak and mortality; a topic that seems to overshadow many gen-Z musicians."[32]

2020–2022: Collapsed in Sunbeams edit

 
Parks performing in 2021

Parks embarked on her first headlining tour of Europe in February and March 2020,[33] but could not complete it due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In May 2020, Parks released the singles "Eugene" and "Black Dog", which were well received during the COVID-19 lockdown,[34] the latter of which became BBC Radio 1's Tune of the Week.[35] Parks made the front cover of NME in late July 2020.[4] She won the AIM Independent Music Award for One to Watch in 2020 in August 2020, after losing the same award to Georgia a year before.[36] Parks and Moses Boyd made the front cover of Music Week for the publication's indie takeover special following the AIM Awards ceremony.[37] Parks released her debut album, Collapsed in Sunbeams, on 29 January 2021.[12] The album title comes from the book On Beauty by Zadie Smith, whose writing Parks has said she admires.[38]

On 12 February 2021, Parks was the music act on The Graham Norton Show singing "Caroline". On 19 February 2021, Parks was the main guest of Jools Holland on his BBC programme Later....[39][40]

On 11 May, Parks won the Breakthrough Artist Award at the 2021 Brit Awards.

On 9 September, the album Collapsed in Sunbeams won the Hyundai Mercury Prize for Album of the Year. Presenting the award, judge Annie MacManus said: "We chose an artist with a singular voice who uses lyrics of remarkable beauty … and connects deeply with her generation as she does so".

Following her Collapsed in Sunbeams tour, Parks has performed as the 2022 opening act for Harry Styles,[41] Billie Eilish[42] and Clairo.[43]

On 25 June 2022, Parks performed a 53-minute set[44] on The Park Stage at Glastonbury Festival 2022,[45] before joining Phoebe Bridgers later in the day to perform "Graceland Too".[46]

During Glastonbury, Parks was selected as a guest for the CBeebies Bedtime Story, reading Once Upon a Rhythm by James Carter.[47]

In September 2022, she cancelled her tour dates in the United States, citing mental health concerns.[48]

2023–present: My Soft Machine edit

On 18 January 2023, Parks announced the release of her second studio album, My Soft Machine, which was released on 26 May 2023. The album's title comes from a piece of dialogue from the 2019 film The Souvenir. The album's lead single, "Weightless", was released with the announcement.[49] This was followed by singles "Impurities," released 1 March 2023, and "Blades" released 19 April 2023.[50][51] A fourth single, "Pegasus," was released on 10 May 2023, featuring artist Phoebe Bridgers, with whom Parks had previously performed with on BBC Radio 1 in 2020 and at Coachella in 2022. Of the single, Parks said "'Pegasus' is about experiencing the warmth and lightness of good love for the first time," and "It also explores how the absence of chaos and the presence of real connection can be a little bit terrifying after a long time of not having it."[52][53] Parks toured South Korea, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand in the months following the release of her new album.[54] On 13 June 2023, Parks announced the upcoming release of her debut poetry book ,The Magic Border, on 12 September 2023.[55] She began her European tour on 5 September 2023 in Dublin.[56]

In March 2024, Parks received writing credits for the song "YA YA," performed by Beyoncé on the album Cowboy Carter.[57]

Personal life edit

Parks is openly bisexual and is based in Los Angeles.[58] She was educated at Latymer Upper School in Hammersmith and completed her A Levels in early 2019 at Ashbourne College.[59][60][61] In the autobiographical text on her Spotify profile, Parks claimed that she spent most of secondary school "feeling like that black kid who couldn't dance for shit, listening to too much emo music and crushing on some girl in her Spanish class."[62] Parks's partner is the singer Ashnikko.[63]

Parks has named Elliott Smith, Sylvia Plath, Radiohead and Joni Mitchell as among her influences.[64][65]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications
UK
[66]
AUS
[67]
AUT
[68]
BEL
(FL)

[69]
FRA
[70]
GER
[71]
IRE
[72]
NLD
[73]
NZ
[74]
US
Heat

[75]
Collapsed in Sunbeams 3 18 6 6 84 10 27 47 40 4
My Soft Machine
  • Released: 26 May 2023
  • Label: Beatnik, Transgressive
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming, vinyl, CD
9 68 46 180
[77]
23

Extended plays edit

Title Details Peak chart positions
UK
Indie

[78]
UK
R&B
/HH

[79]
Super Sad Generation[20] 34 7
Sophie[32]
  • Released: 6 December 2019
  • Label: Beatnik, Transgressive
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming, vinyl

Singles edit

As lead artist edit

Title Year Peak chart positions Album/EP
UK
Sales

[80]
UK
Indie

[81]
BEL
(FL)
Tip

[69]
CAN
Rock

[82]
ICE
[83]
JPN
Over.

[84]
NZ
Hot

[85]
SCO
[86]
SWI
Air

[87]
US
AAA

[88]
"Cola"[89] 2018 [A] [B] Super Sad Generation
"Super Sad Generation"[91] 2019 [C] 17
"Romantic Garbage"[92]
"George"[93] Sophie
"Second Guessing"[94]
"Sophie"[95]
"Angel's Song"[96]
"Eugene"[97] 2020 [D] Collapsed in Sunbeams
"Black Dog" 64 [E] 44 4 92
"Hurt"[99] 44 38 13
"Green Eyes" (featuring Clairo)[100] 45 2 77
"Caroline"[101] 86 35 46 13 18 89
"Hope"[102] 2021 46 42 31 27
"Too Good" 48
"Softly" 2022 16 27 Non-album single
"Weightless" 2023 13 11 My Soft Machine
"Impurities"[103]
"Blades" 7
"Pegasus" (featuring Phoebe Bridgers)
"Devotion"[104] 14
"—" denotes single that did not chart or was not released.

As featured artist edit

Title Year Peak chart positions Album/EP
BEL
(WA)

[105]
"Sangria"
(Easy Life featuring Arlo Parks)[106]
2020 Junk Food
"Sunrise"
(MICHELLE featuring Arlo Parks)[107]
Non-album singles
"Tangerine"
(Glass Animals featuring Arlo Parks)[108]
[F]
"—" denotes single that did not chart or was not released.

Promotional singles edit

Title Year Album/EP
"Creep"[109] 2020 Non-album single

Guest appearances edit

Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"What Matters Most?"[110] 2020 Future Utopia 12 Questions
"Stranger in the Night"[110]
"Quilt of Steam" 2023 Del Water Gap I Miss You Already + I Haven't Left Yet

Music videos edit

Title Year Director(s) Ref.
"Cola" 2018 Ruby Brown and Leo Taylor [111]
"Super Sad Generation" 2019 Molly Burdett [112]
"George" [113]
"Second Guessing" 33bound [114]
"Sophie" Molly Burdett [115]
"Sangria"
(with Easy Life)
Greg Barth [citation needed]
"Angel's Song" Ruby Brown [116]
"Eugene" 2020 The Coyle-Larner Brothers [117]
"Black Dog" Molly Burdett [118]
"Hurt" [119]
"Green Eyes" Louis Bhose [120]
"Hope" 2021 Molly Burdett [102]
"Too Good" Bedroom [121]
"Softly" 2022 Zhang and Knight
"Weightless" 2023 Marc Oller
"Impurities" Jak Payne [103]
"Blades" Bedroom
"Pegasus"
(featuring Phoebe Bridgers)
Bedroom

Awards and nominations edit

Organization Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
AIM Independent Music Awards 2019 One to Watch Arlo Parks Nominated [122]
2020 Won [36]
2021 UK Independent Breakthrough Won [123]
Best Live (Streamed) Act Nominated
PPL Award for Most Played New Independent Artist Nominated
Best Independent Album Collapsed in Sunbeams Won
Best Independent Track "Hope" Nominated
Best Independent Video Nominated
2022 "Softly" Nominated [124]
PPL Award for Most Played New Independent Artist Arlo Parks Nominated
BBC 2020 Sound of 2020 Longlisted [125]
Introducing Artist of the Year Won [126]
Hottest Record of the Year "Black Dog" Shortlisted [127]
UK Music Video Awards 2020 Best R&B/Soul Video – Newcomer Nominated [128]
2021 Best Pop Video - UK "Hope" Nominated [129]
2022 "Softly" Nominated [130]
Best Production Design in a Video Nominated
BRIT Awards 2021 Album of the Year Collapsed in Sunbeams Nominated [131]
Best British Female Solo Artist Arlo Parks Nominated
Best New Artist Won
Denmark GAFFA Awards 2022 Best Foreign New Act Pending [132]
Best Foreign Solo Act Pending
Best Foreign Album Collapsed in Sunbeams Pending
Music Managers Forum 2021 Breakthrough Artist & Manager Arlo Parks and Ali Raymond Won [133]
BET Awards 2021 Best New International Act Arlo Parks Nominated [134]
Mercury Prize 2021 Album of the Year Collapsed in Sunbeams Won [135]
MOBO Awards 2021 Album of the Year Collapsed in the Sunbeams Nominated [136]
Best Newcomer Arlo Parks Nominated
Best Female Act Nominated
Music Week Awards 2021 PR Campaign Pending [137]
Music Video Festival 2021 Revelation in Direction "Too Good" Nominated [138]
BMI London Awards 2021 Impact Award Arlo Parks Won [139]
GLAAD Media Awards 2022 Outstanding Breakthrough Music Artist Collapsed in Sunbeams Nominated
Grammy Awards 2022 Best New Artist Arlo Parks Nominated [140]
Best Alternative Music Album Collapsed in Sunbeams Nominated
NME Awards 2022 Best Solo Act in the World Arlo Parks Nominated [141]
Best Solo Act from the UK Nominated
Libera Awards 2022 Record of the Year Collapsed in Sunbeams Nominated [142]
Best Pop Record Won

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Cola" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 11 on the UK Physical Singles Sales Chart.[90]
  2. ^ "Cola" did not enter the Ultratop Top 50, but spent 4 weeks as an extra tip on the Ultratop Bubbling Under chart.
  3. ^ "Super Sad Generation" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 12 on the UK Physical Singles Sales Chart.[90]
  4. ^ "Eugene" did not enter the Flemish Ultratop Top 50, but spent 4 weeks as an extra tip on the Flemish Ultratop Bubbling Under chart.
  5. ^ "Black Dog" did not enter the UK Independent Chart, but peaked at number 16 on the UK Independent Singles Breakers Chart.[98]
  6. ^ "Tangerine" did not enter the Wallonia Ultratop Top 50, but spent 4 weeks as an extra tip on the Wallonia Ultratop Bubbling Under chart.

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External links edit

  • Arlo Parks – official site
  • Arlo Parks discography at Discogs  

arlo, parks, anaïs, oluwatoyin, estelle, marinho, born, august, 2000, known, professionally, english, singer, songwriter, debut, studio, album, collapsed, sunbeams, released, 2021, critical, acclaim, peaked, number, three, albums, chart, earned, nominations, a. Anais Oluwatoyin Estelle Marinho 1 born 9 August 2000 2 3 known professionally as Arlo Parks is an English singer and songwriter Her debut studio album Collapsed in Sunbeams was released in 2021 to critical acclaim and peaked at number three on the UK Albums Chart It earned her nominations for Album of the Year Best New Artist and Best British Female Solo Artist at the 2021 Brit Awards It won the 2021 Mercury Prize for Best Album Arlo ParksParks performing in 2019Background informationBirth nameAnais Oluwatoyin Estelle MarinhoBorn 2000 08 09 9 August 2000 age 23 OriginLondon EnglandGenresIndie popindie folkR amp BOccupation s Singer songwriterYears active2018 presentLabelsBeatnikTransgressiveWebsitearloparksofficial wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 2018 2019 Super Sad Generation and Sophie 2 2 2020 2022 Collapsed in Sunbeams 2 3 2023 present My Soft Machine 3 Personal life 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Extended plays 4 3 Singles 4 3 1 As lead artist 4 3 2 As featured artist 4 4 Promotional singles 4 5 Guest appearances 4 6 Music videos 5 Awards and nominations 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editAnais Oluwatoyin Estelle Marinho 4 was born on 9 August 2000 and raised in Hammersmith West London 5 6 She was educated at Latymer Upper School 7 She is of half Nigerian quarter Chadian and quarter French ancestry 8 Her mother was born in Paris 9 10 Marinho learned to speak French before she learned English 11 Career edit nbsp Parks performing in 2022 at Somerset House 2018 2019 Super Sad Generation and Sophie edit Parks chose her stage name as a distinctive personal pseudonym inspired by King Krule and Frank Ocean 12 4 In 2018 she began uploading demos to BBC Music Introducing This caught the attention of radio presenters across the UK who distributed these demos to Ali Raymond of Beatnik Creative who soon began managing Parks 13 She made her solo debut when she released the song Cola through Beatnik Records in November 2018 14 and announced the release of her debut EP Super Sad Generation 15 She told Line of Best Fit that the song is a reminder that betrayal is inevitable when it comes to pretty people that think flowers fix everything Olivia Swash wrote that the vocals on the song flourish thanks to Parks creative writing background with her delicate tone taking centre stage against the gently plodding guitars and the soft crackle of vinyl 14 By November 2019 the song had amassed over three million streams on Spotify 10 Following the release of Cola Parks signed to Transgressive Records 16 She released the title track of her upcoming EP Super Sad Generation in January 2019 17 18 Robin Murray told Clash that the song portrays an astute nuanced creative control that also utilises word play that speaks of youthful emotions spinning out of control 19 Her third single Romantic Garbage was released in March 2019 15 before the release of the full four track EP Super Sad Generation in early April 2019 20 The EP was recorded in her home in South West London and an Airbnb in the Angel district of London 21 with producer and co writer Gianluca Buccellati 22 Parks performed her first ever gig at The Great Escape in Brighton in May 2019 5 then went on to perform on the BBC Music Introducing stage at Glastonbury Festival in late June 2019 23 as well as at Latitude Festival in July 2019 24 She embarked on her first tour supporting Jordan Rakei on the UK leg of his tour in September 2019 25 Throughout the last half of 2019 Parks released the songs George 26 Second Guessing 27 Sophie 28 and Angel s Song 29 30 ahead of her second EP Sophie 31 Sean Kerwick told DIY that the five track EP oozes with the hang ups of heartbreak and mortality a topic that seems to overshadow many gen Z musicians 32 2020 2022 Collapsed in Sunbeams edit nbsp Parks performing in 2021 Parks embarked on her first headlining tour of Europe in February and March 2020 33 but could not complete it due to the COVID 19 pandemic In May 2020 Parks released the singles Eugene and Black Dog which were well received during the COVID 19 lockdown 34 the latter of which became BBC Radio 1 s Tune of the Week 35 Parks made the front cover of NME in late July 2020 4 She won the AIM Independent Music Award for One to Watch in 2020 in August 2020 after losing the same award to Georgia a year before 36 Parks and Moses Boyd made the front cover of Music Week for the publication s indie takeover special following the AIM Awards ceremony 37 Parks released her debut album Collapsed in Sunbeams on 29 January 2021 12 The album title comes from the book On Beauty by Zadie Smith whose writing Parks has said she admires 38 On 12 February 2021 Parks was the music act on The Graham Norton Show singing Caroline On 19 February 2021 Parks was the main guest of Jools Holland on his BBC programme Later 39 40 On 11 May Parks won the Breakthrough Artist Award at the 2021 Brit Awards On 9 September the album Collapsed in Sunbeams won the Hyundai Mercury Prize for Album of the Year Presenting the award judge Annie MacManus said We chose an artist with a singular voice who uses lyrics of remarkable beauty and connects deeply with her generation as she does so Following her Collapsed in Sunbeams tour Parks has performed as the 2022 opening act for Harry Styles 41 Billie Eilish 42 and Clairo 43 On 25 June 2022 Parks performed a 53 minute set 44 on The Park Stage at Glastonbury Festival 2022 45 before joining Phoebe Bridgers later in the day to perform Graceland Too 46 During Glastonbury Parks was selected as a guest for the CBeebies Bedtime Story reading Once Upon a Rhythm by James Carter 47 In September 2022 she cancelled her tour dates in the United States citing mental health concerns 48 2023 present My Soft Machine edit On 18 January 2023 Parks announced the release of her second studio album My Soft Machine which was released on 26 May 2023 The album s title comes from a piece of dialogue from the 2019 film The Souvenir The album s lead single Weightless was released with the announcement 49 This was followed by singles Impurities released 1 March 2023 and Blades released 19 April 2023 50 51 A fourth single Pegasus was released on 10 May 2023 featuring artist Phoebe Bridgers with whom Parks had previously performed with on BBC Radio 1 in 2020 and at Coachella in 2022 Of the single Parks said Pegasus is about experiencing the warmth and lightness of good love for the first time and It also explores how the absence of chaos and the presence of real connection can be a little bit terrifying after a long time of not having it 52 53 Parks toured South Korea Japan Australia and New Zealand in the months following the release of her new album 54 On 13 June 2023 Parks announced the upcoming release of her debut poetry book The Magic Border on 12 September 2023 55 She began her European tour on 5 September 2023 in Dublin 56 In March 2024 Parks received writing credits for the song YA YA performed by Beyonce on the album Cowboy Carter 57 Personal life editParks is openly bisexual and is based in Los Angeles 58 She was educated at Latymer Upper School in Hammersmith and completed her A Levels in early 2019 at Ashbourne College 59 60 61 In the autobiographical text on her Spotify profile Parks claimed that she spent most of secondary school feeling like that black kid who couldn t dance for shit listening to too much emo music and crushing on some girl in her Spanish class 62 Parks s partner is the singer Ashnikko 63 Parks has named Elliott Smith Sylvia Plath Radiohead and Joni Mitchell as among her influences 64 65 Discography editStudio albums edit Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications UK 66 AUS 67 AUT 68 BEL FL 69 FRA 70 GER 71 IRE 72 NLD 73 NZ 74 USHeat 75 Collapsed in Sunbeams Released 29 January 2021 Label Beatnik Transgressive Formats Digital download streaming vinyl CD 3 18 6 6 84 10 27 47 40 4 BPI Silver 76 My Soft Machine Released 26 May 2023 Label Beatnik Transgressive Formats Digital download streaming vinyl CD 9 68 46 180 77 23 Extended plays edit Title Details Peak chart positions UKIndie 78 UKR amp B HH 79 Super Sad Generation 20 Released 5 April 2019 Label Beatnik Transgressive Formats Digital download streaming vinyl 34 7 Sophie 32 Released 6 December 2019 Label Beatnik Transgressive Formats Digital download streaming vinyl Singles edit As lead artist edit Title Year Peak chart positions Album EP UKSales 80 UKIndie 81 BEL FL Tip 69 CANRock 82 ICE 83 JPNOver 84 NZHot 85 SCO 86 SWIAir 87 USAAA 88 Cola 89 2018 A B Super Sad Generation Super Sad Generation 91 2019 C 17 Romantic Garbage 92 George 93 Sophie Second Guessing 94 Sophie 95 Angel s Song 96 Eugene 97 2020 D Collapsed in Sunbeams Black Dog 64 E 44 4 92 Hurt 99 44 38 13 Green Eyes featuring Clairo 100 45 2 77 Caroline 101 86 35 46 13 18 89 Hope 102 2021 46 42 31 27 Too Good 48 Softly 2022 16 27 Non album single Weightless 2023 13 11 My Soft Machine Impurities 103 Blades 7 Pegasus featuring Phoebe Bridgers Devotion 104 14 denotes single that did not chart or was not released As featured artist edit Title Year Peak chart positions Album EP BEL WA 105 Sangria Easy Life featuring Arlo Parks 106 2020 Junk Food Sunrise MICHELLE featuring Arlo Parks 107 Non album singles Tangerine Glass Animals featuring Arlo Parks 108 F denotes single that did not chart or was not released Promotional singles edit Title Year Album EP Creep 109 2020 Non album single Guest appearances edit Title Year Other artist s Album What Matters Most 110 2020 Future Utopia 12 Questions Stranger in the Night 110 Quilt of Steam 2023 Del Water Gap I Miss You Already I Haven t Left Yet Music videos edit Title Year Director s Ref Cola 2018 Ruby Brown and Leo Taylor 111 Super Sad Generation 2019 Molly Burdett 112 George 113 Second Guessing 33bound 114 Sophie Molly Burdett 115 Sangria with Easy Life Greg Barth citation needed Angel s Song Ruby Brown 116 Eugene 2020 The Coyle Larner Brothers 117 Black Dog Molly Burdett 118 Hurt 119 Green Eyes Louis Bhose 120 Hope 2021 Molly Burdett 102 Too Good Bedroom 121 Softly 2022 Zhang and Knight Weightless 2023 Marc Oller Impurities Jak Payne 103 Blades Bedroom Pegasus featuring Phoebe Bridgers BedroomAwards and nominations editOrganization Year Category Nominated work Result Ref AIM Independent Music Awards 2019 One to Watch Arlo Parks Nominated 122 2020 Won 36 2021 UK Independent Breakthrough Won 123 Best Live Streamed Act Nominated PPL Award for Most Played New Independent Artist Nominated Best Independent Album Collapsed in Sunbeams Won Best Independent Track Hope Nominated Best Independent Video Nominated 2022 Softly Nominated 124 PPL Award for Most Played New Independent Artist Arlo Parks Nominated BBC 2020 Sound of 2020 Longlisted 125 Introducing Artist of the Year Won 126 Hottest Record of the Year Black Dog Shortlisted 127 UK Music Video Awards 2020 Best R amp B Soul Video Newcomer Nominated 128 2021 Best Pop Video UK Hope Nominated 129 2022 Softly Nominated 130 Best Production Design in a Video Nominated BRIT Awards 2021 Album of the Year Collapsed in Sunbeams Nominated 131 Best British Female Solo Artist Arlo Parks Nominated Best New Artist Won Denmark GAFFA Awards 2022 Best Foreign New Act Pending 132 Best Foreign Solo Act Pending Best Foreign Album Collapsed in Sunbeams Pending Music Managers Forum 2021 Breakthrough Artist amp Manager Arlo Parks and Ali Raymond Won 133 BET Awards 2021 Best New International Act Arlo Parks Nominated 134 Mercury Prize 2021 Album of the Year Collapsed in Sunbeams Won 135 MOBO Awards 2021 Album of the Year Collapsed in the Sunbeams Nominated 136 Best Newcomer Arlo Parks Nominated Best Female Act Nominated Music Week Awards 2021 PR Campaign Pending 137 Music Video Festival 2021 Revelation in Direction Too Good Nominated 138 BMI London Awards 2021 Impact Award Arlo Parks Won 139 GLAAD Media Awards 2022 Outstanding Breakthrough Music Artist Collapsed in Sunbeams Nominated Grammy Awards 2022 Best New Artist Arlo Parks Nominated 140 Best Alternative Music Album Collapsed in Sunbeams Nominated NME Awards 2022 Best Solo Act in the World Arlo Parks Nominated 141 Best Solo Act from the UK Nominated Libera Awards 2022 Record of the Year Collapsed in Sunbeams Nominated 142 Best Pop Record WonNotes edit Cola did not enter the UK Singles Chart but peaked at number 11 on the UK Physical Singles Sales Chart 90 Cola did not enter the Ultratop Top 50 but spent 4 weeks as an extra tip on the Ultratop Bubbling Under chart Super Sad Generation did not enter the UK Singles Chart but peaked at number 12 on the UK Physical Singles Sales Chart 90 Eugene did not enter the Flemish Ultratop Top 50 but spent 4 weeks as an extra tip on the Flemish Ultratop Bubbling Under chart Black Dog did not enter the UK Independent Chart but peaked at number 16 on the UK Independent Singles Breakers Chart 98 Tangerine did not enter the Wallonia Ultratop Top 50 but spent 4 weeks as an extra tip on the Wallonia Ultratop Bubbling Under chart References edit Veitch Mara 19 August 2020 Arlo Parks s Music Captures the Angst and Agony of Growing Up W ISSN 0162 9115 Archived from the original on 23 August 2020 Retrieved 23 August 2020 Parks Arlo arloparks 9 August 2020 I turned 20 years old today Thank u 2 everyone for the messages of luv n light my heart is full Tweet via Twitter Anais Oluwatoyin Estelle MARINHO born August 2000 Companies House Retrieved 5 June 2020 a b c Williams Jenessa 24 July 2020 On The Cover Arlo Parks I feel like I m 10 and 100 at once NME Retrieved 23 August 2020 a b Geoghegan Kev 11 June 2019 Arlo Parks I cried at the end of my first gig BBC News Retrieved 19 December 2019 Mahanty Shannon 10 August 2019 One to watch Arlo Parks The Guardian Retrieved 19 December 2019 Iqbal Nosheen 8 May 2021 Arlo Parks Gen Z star entrances all who hear her The Guardian Schiller Rebecca 24 October 2019 Arlo Parks Shares Powerful Visuals for Vulnerable New Single Sophie Premiere Billboard Retrieved 19 December 2019 Zonderman Tom 24 February 2020 Arlo Parks It s not that we are super sad all the time Bruzz Retrieved 21 July 2020 a b Thomas Katie 9 November 2019 Storytelling with Arlo Parks The Face Retrieved 19 December 2019 Fiorentino Paulie 22 November 2019 VEVO DSCVR Arlo PArks Verge Magazine Retrieved 23 December 2019 a b Arlo Parks has announced her debut album Collapsed In Sunbeams Dork 20 October 2020 Retrieved 20 October 2020 Cirisano Tatiana 7 December 2020 One To Watch Arlo Parks Talks Mining Traumatic Places to Create Her Debut Album Billboard Retrieved 16 January 2021 a b Swash Olivia 23 November 2018 Arlo Parks introduces soulful melancholy with debut offering Cola The Line of Best Fit Retrieved 19 December 2019 a b Keith James 19 March 2019 Premiere Soul Singer Arlo Parks Deals With An Intense Early Crush On Romantic Garbage Complex Retrieved 19 December 2019 Thompson Alex 19 November 2019 Arlo Parks Super Sad Generation Nouse Archived from the original on 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Arlo Parks and Girl In Red as support for UK tour NME 12 August 2021 Retrieved 22 February 2022 Clairo announces no bullshit US tour with Arlo Parks NME 20 July 2021 Retrieved 22 February 2022 BBC Music Glastonbury 2022 Arlo Parks BBC 24 June 2022 Retrieved 26 June 2022 Digital Pretty Good Glastonbury Festival 2022 Glastonbury Festival 22nd 26 June 2022 Retrieved 26 June 2022 Phoebe Bridgers live at Glastonbury 2022 a triumphant and powerful victory lap NME 24 June 2022 Retrieved 26 June 2022 Arlo Parks Phoebe Bridgers and Guy Garvey to read CBeebies Bedtime Stories from Glastonbury www bbc co uk Retrieved 26 June 2022 Morris Ben 16 September 2022 British singer Arlo Parks cancels US dates saying I am broken The Guardian Retrieved 17 September 2022 Strauss Matthew 18 January 2023 Arlo Parks Announces Album and Shares Video for New Song Weightless Pitchfork Geraghty Hollie 2 March 2023 Arlo Parks Shares Ambient New Single Impurities NME Duran Anagricel 21 April 2023 Arlo Parks Shares Lively Cathartic New Single Blades NME Strauss Matthew 10 May 2023 Arlo Parks and Phoebe Bridgers Share Video for New Song Pegasus Pitchfork Corcoran Nina Moreland Quinn 16 April 2022 Watch Phoebe Bridgers Duet with Arlo Parks Perform New Song at Coachella 2022 Pitchfork Mzezewa Tariro 18 August 2023 Arlo Parks Pivots to Poetry The Cut Retrieved 8 September 2023 Arlo Parks Announces Debut Book The Magic Border Pitchfork 13 June 2023 Retrieved 8 September 2023 Arlo Parks in Dublin review An energetic intimate performance to kick off her tour The Irish Times Retrieved 8 September 2023 Dailey Hannah 2 April 2024 Beyonce s Cowboy Carter Songwriting Credits Here s Who Wrote Each Song Billboard Retrieved 2 April 2024 Arlo Parks says cancelling string of concerts was really difficult decision 30 April 2023 Homewood Ben 31 July 2019 Making Waves Arlo Parks Music Week Retrieved 19 December 2019 Arlo Parks interview People like to write that I was confused about my sexuality but I never felt 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original on 19 December 2019 Retrieved 19 August 2020 Aim Awards 2021 Winners Revealed 26 August 2021 Grein Paul 28 September 2022 Wet Leg Stormzy amp Rina Sawayama Win at 2022 AIM Independent Music Awards Full Winners List Billboard Retrieved 7 October 2022 Savage Mark 12 December 2019 Yungblud and Celeste make BBC Sound of 2020 list BBC Retrieved 13 December 2019 BMI Congratulates Arlo Parks the BBC s 2020 Introducing Artist of the Year Broadcast Music Inc 27 October 2020 Retrieved 27 January 2021 Reilly Nick 11 December 2020 Bring Me The Horizon and Yungblud s Obey voted Annie Mac s Hottest Record Of The Year NME Retrieved 27 January 2021 They were joined on the list by Rina Sawayama s Bad Friend IDLES Model Village Arlo Parks Black Dog and Royal Blood s Trouble s Coming Copsey Rob 30 September 2020 Dua Lipa The Weeknd Beyonce lead UK Music Video Awards nominations Official Charts Company Retrieved 2 October 2020 UK MUSIC VIDEO AWARDS 2021 NOMINATIONS REVEALED AHEAD OF RETURN OF LIVE SHOW ON NOVEMBER 4th PDF UK Music Video Awards Retrieved 30 September 2021 UK Music Video Awards 2022 all the nominations for this year s UKMVAs Promonews 28 September 2022 Retrieved 28 September 2022 Snapes Laura 31 March 2021 Brit awards nominations 2021 Dua Lipa Arlo Parks and Celeste lead improved field for women The Guardian Retrieved 5 April 2021 GAFFA PRISEN 2022 Gaffa dk Archived from the original on 31 January 2020 Retrieved 8 February 2022 Homewood Ben 11 February 2021 Arlo Parks and Ali Raymond lead Artist amp Manager Awards winners list Music Week Retrieved 13 February 2021 Nordyke Kimberly 27 June 2021 BET Awards Winners List The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 28 June 2021 Beaumont Thomas Ben 22 July 2021 Mercury prize 2021 first time nominees dominate shortlist The Guardian Retrieved 22 July 2021 Beaumont Thomas Ben 11 November 2021 Dave tops nominations at 2021 Mobo awards The Guardian Retrieved 16 April 2022 Music Week Awards 2021 finalists revealed Musicweek com 2021 m v f Archived from the original on 25 May 2022 Retrieved 22 October 2022 Nazareno Mia 11 October 2021 Arlo Parks Elton John amp More Honored at 2021 BMI London Awards Billboard Retrieved 12 October 2021 Here Are the 2022 Grammy Awards Winners Full List Billboard 4 April 2022 Retrieved 4 April 2022 BandLab NME Awards 2022 Nominees NME Aswad Jem 23 March 2022 Japanese Breakfast Jason Isbell Arlo Parks Lead Indie Music Collective A2IM s 2022 Libera Awards Nominees Variety Retrieved 25 March 2022 External links editArlo Parks official site Arlo Parks discography at Discogs nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arlo Parks amp oldid 1219529195, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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