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Rina Sawayama

Rina Sawayama (リナ・サワヤマ, born 16 August 1990) is a Japanese and British singer, actress and model.[9] Born in Niigata, Japan, she immigrated to London with her parents at the age of five. In 2017, she self-released her debut extended play, Rina. After signing to Dirty Hit in 2020, she released her debut studio album, Sawayama, to critical acclaim. Her second studio album, Hold the Girl, was released on 16 September 2022. Known for her musical versatility,[10][11][12][13] Sawayama has also modelled for fashion campaigns, and made her film acting debut in the action film John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023).

Rina Sawayama
リナ・サワヤマ
Sawayama performing at Primavera Sound in 2022
Born (1990-08-16) 16 August 1990 (age 33)
Niigata, Japan
CitizenshipJapan
EducationMagdalene College, Cambridge (BA)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actress
  • model
Works
Musical career
OriginLondon, England
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • harmonica
  • flute
Years active2013–present
Labels
Websiterina.online
Signature

Early life edit

Sawayama was born on 16 August 1990[14][15][non-primary source needed] in Niigata, Japan.[1] She lived there until age five when her family moved to London, where she was raised and currently resides.[16] She holds an indefinite leave to remain (ILR) visa in the UK.[9] According to Sawayama, the family's plan was to return to Japan when she turned ten, but they chose to stay in London. Due to her inability to communicate in English, Sawayama struggled to understand her teachers and peers. She eventually connected with others through pop music. While she began adjusting to her life in London, Sawayama attempted to "preserve" her Japanese culture by indulging in it which she said included listening to musical acts such as Hikaru Utada and Morning Musume.[17]

At the age of 16, she began posting music covers on Myspace, and during sixth form she formed a hip hop group called Lazy Lion.[18] In a September 2023 interview with BBC News, Sawayama said that she had been sexually groomed by a school teacher when she was 17. She subsequently underwent sex and relationship therapy for the trauma. Sawayama went on to cover the experience in second studio album, Hold the Girl, particularly in the song "Your Age".[19]

Sawayama attended Magdalene College, Cambridge where she studied politics, psychology and sociology.[20] She graduated from the university with a degree in political science.

Career edit

2013–2016: Early career edit

Sawayama began her solo career in February 2013, with the single "Sleeping in Waking", produced by Justin "Hoost" Tailor. A 7-inch vinyl of the single, featuring a new song titled "Who?" as the B-side, was released in April 2013 through UK label Make Mine.[21][22] Later that year, she released the single "Terror" on Halloween under the stage name of "Riina".[23] Sawayama would later reveal in a 2021 Billboard interview that the reason she used only her first name is because her last name was "an inconvenience".[24]

In June 2015, she released a music video, directed by Arvida Byström, to her track "Tunnel Vision".[25] In 2016, she released the single "Where U Are", with an accompanying music video co-directed by Alessandra Kurr.[26] The single explored human interaction with digital media, with Sawayama explaining: "Online, you can present your best edited self [and] your overheating phone substitutes human warmth. Weirdest of all – you're together, but also very alone."[27] The song has been described as "nostalgic greatness… ultra-sweet and shimmering pop",[28] and "90s R&B pop perfection".[29]

2017–2020: Rina and Sawayama edit

In March 2017, her single "Cyber Stockholm Syndrome" premiered on The Fader.[30] Sawayama described the genesis of the themes of the track as: "the digital world can offer vital support networks, voices of solidarity, refuge, escape. That's what 'Cyber Stockholm Syndrome' is about: pessimism, optimism, anxiety, and freedom."[30]

 
Sawayama at Heaven nightclub in 2018

In 2017, the singles "Alterlife" and "Tunnel Vision", a duet with Shamir, were released, followed by her debut EP, Rina.[31][32] Sawayama was then an unsigned artist, and Rina was released independently; she confirmed on Twitter that she worked for two to three years to save money to release the EP.[33] The Guardian deemed the EP "bracing and modern", stating that Sawayama had proven "she can shepherd pop into the future, too".[34] Pitchfork ranked Rina in its list of best pop and R&B albums of the year.[35] In 2018, Sawayama released the single "Valentine" on Valentine's Day.[36] The music video for the track "Ordinary Superstar" was released in June 2018.[37] In August 2018, Sawayama released the track "Cherry", in which she explores her sexual identity.[38] Sawayama embarked on her Ordinary Superstar Tour across the UK, the US and Canada in late 2018.[39] In 2019, she performed as the supporting act for Charli XCX's tour across the UK.[40] That same year, she acted in the comedy series Turn Up Charlie.[41]

In 2020, after signing to Dirty Hit records, Sawayama released the singles "STFU!", a nu-metal, heavy metal, pop and avant-pop song, and "Comme des Garçons (Like the Boys)", a "homage to early 2000s dance tracks", both from her then-upcoming debut album.[42] A third single, the rock and 2000s R&B-inspired "XS", was released on 2 March.[43] The following month, Sawayama released another single from the album titled "Chosen Family".[44] Her debut album, Sawayama, was released on 17 April to widespread critical acclaim.[45][46] In June 2020, she released a cover of "Dance in the Dark" by Lady Gaga as part of Spotify's Singles series. The song was recorded in Sawayama's home studio, her version replacing the Europop sound of the original song with nu-metal-influenced electropop. The album and aforementioned song was primarily produced by Clarence Clarity.[47]

In late July 2020, Sawayama made a public tweet about her ineligibility to be nominated for major British music awards, such as the Mercury Prize and BRIT Awards, due to the fact that she does not hold British citizenship.[9][48][49][50] The hashtag "#SawayamaIsBritish" became trending on Twitter in the UK shortly after.[51] Sawayama's movement gained major support from Elton John online,[52] who wrote that he was "happy to hear that the [BPI] are reviewing the rules that led to Rina Sawayama's well-deserved album being snubbed from this year's [Mercury Prize] list of nominees."[53][54] The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) later changed the rules to allow anyone who had remained in the UK, including her, to be eligible.[55] On 26 October 2020, Sawayama made her television debut performing the song "XS" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.[56] The following month, she released a song titled "Lucid", produced by BloodPop.[57] On 4 December 2020, a deluxe version of Sawayama was released.[58]

2021–present: Hold the Girl and acting edit

In April 2021, Sawayama released an updated version of her song "Chosen Family", as a duet with Elton John.[59] In August 2021, Sawayama was included on Newsweek Japan "100 Japanese people respected by the world" list.[60] Sawayama contributed a cover of the Metallica song "Enter Sandman" to the charity tribute album The Metallica Blacklist, released in September 2021.[61] On 3 September 2021, a remix version of Lady Gaga's "Free Woman" by Clarence Clarity and Sawayama appeared on Gaga's remix album Dawn of Chromatica.[62]

Sawayama started working on her second studio album in 2021.[63] In November 2021, she embarked on the first leg of The Dynasty Tour in support of Sawayama.[64] She featured on the single "Beg for You" by Charli XCX, released on 27 January 2022[65] and later on "Follow Me" by Brazilian drag queen Pabllo Vittar, released on 31 March of the same year.[66] On 16 May, Sawayama announced that her second studio album, Hold the Girl, would release in September 2022.[67] Its lead single "This Hell" was released on 18 May.[68] "Catch Me in the Air" was released as the second single from the album on 27 June.[69] The title track "Hold the Girl" was released as the album's third single on 27 July.[70] On 25 August, "Phantom" was released as another single from the album.[71] On 12 September, the final single from the album, titled "Hurricanes", was released.[72]

Sawayama made her film acting debut in the fourth installment in the John Wick film series.[73] The film was released in March 2023, receiving positive reviews.[74] Sawayama also released the song "An Eye for An Eye", which appears in the film.[75]

Other ventures edit

Modelling career edit

Sawayama is signed to Anti-Agency and Elite Model Management. In 2017, she was chosen for Versus x Versace's fall/winter campaign.[76] She has also starred in campaigns for Jourdan Dunn's Missguided,[77] and wrote and performed an original track titled "Play on Me" for Nicola Formichetti's MAC x Nicopanda.[78] In September 2021, she walked the runway for Balmain to celebrate the ten-year anniversary of Olivier Rousteing being the head of the French House.[79] Sawayama was featured on the cover of British Vogue in June 2023.[80]

Collaborations edit

In 2016, Sawayama collaborated with Taiwanese visual artist, John Yuyi, on a visual series critiquing Asian, including Japanese, beauty standards. Subsequently, she was profiled in Vogue. In the interview, Sawayama described the genesis of the idea and collaboration: "For a lot of women in Japan, these are the expectations people put on them, from anime culture, kawaii culture… that can really put women at a disadvantage, objectifying and infantilising them."[16] Sawayama has worked with Nicola Formichetti for MAC x Nicopanda. Formichetti also directed the music video for Sawayama's track "Ordinary Superstar". The genesis of the partnership was outlined in i-D.[81]

Artistry edit

Sawayama has said that she began singing after her family engaged heavily in karaoke and first sang "Automatic" by Hikaru Utada in front of her parents as its music video aired on television.[82] She cited Utada as the reason she "started doing music."[83] She has mentioned Madonna as a "huge inspiration" to her.[84] Sawayama also frequently cites Lady Gaga as an inspiration[85][86] and began using her vocal technique bel canto after researching her singing techniques.[83] She listed Aretha Franklin, Beyoncé, Janelle Monáe, Alicia Keys and Karen O as vocalists she admires. At the age of twelve, Sawayama convinced her father to give her a guitar after she began listening to Avril Lavigne and taught herself to play chords on it. She subsequently began writing songs after doing so.[87] Other influences Sawayama cite include: Christina Aguilera,[88] Britney Spears, Evanescence, NSYNC, Kylie Minogue, Limp Bizkit,[89] Pink, Ringo Sheena and Taylor Swift, among others.[90][91]

Public image and personal life edit

In August 2018, Sawayama came out during an interview with Broadly, declaring: "I've always written songs about girls. I don't think I've ever mentioned a guy in my songs, and that's why I wanted to talk about it." She identifies as pansexual.[92]

In May 2020, Sawayama revealed that she was doing an online course at the University of Oxford.[93] In July 2020, she signed an open letter to the UK Equalities minister Liz Truss calling for a ban on all forms of LGBT+ conversion therapy.[94] In a September 2022 interview with Them, Sawayama mentioned that she has IBS.[95][96]

In 2017, Sawayama was ranked in The Guardian's "18 for '18" list as well as Dazed's "100 people shaping culture in 2017" list.[97][98] Lady Gaga described Sawayama as "an experimental pop visionary who refuses to play by the rules".[99]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2023 John Wick: Chapter 4 Akira Film debut [75]

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2019 Turn Up Charlie Layla Valentine 2 episodes [41]

Discography edit

Awards and nominations edit

Organisation Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
AIM Independent Music Awards 2021 International Breakthrough Herself Nominated [100]
2022 Innovator Award Won [101]
2023 Best Independent Album Hold the Girl Nominated [102]
Attitude Awards 2020 Breakthrough Award Herself Won [103]
Best Art Vinyl 2022 Best Vinyl Art Hold the Girl Nominated [104]
BRIT Awards 2021 Rising Star Herself Nominated [105]
2023 Best New Artist Nominated [106]
British LGBT Awards 2021 Best Music Artist Nominated [107]
Denmark Gaffa Awards Best International New Act Nominated [108]
Best International Solo Act Nominated
Best International Album Sawayama Nominated
2022 Best International New Act Herself Nominated [109]
Gay Times Honours 2021 British Excellence in Music Won [110]
Gold Derby Music Awards Album of the Year Sawayama Nominated [111]
Best New Artist Herself Nominated
Best Rock/Alternative Artist Nominated
2023 Best Pop Artist Pending [112]
Golden Indie Music Awards 2020 Asian Songwriter Award Nominated [113]
GLAAD Media Awards 2021 Outstanding Breakthrough Artist Sawayama Nominated [114]
2023 Outstanding Music Artist Hold the Girl Nominated [115]
Independent Music Companies Association 2020 European Independent Album of the Year Sawayama Nominated [116]
Libera Awards 2023 Best Pop Record Hold the Girl Nominated [117]
MTV Video Music Awards 2022 Video for Good "This Hell" Nominated [118]
Music Week Awards 2021 Artist Marketing Campaign Herself Nominated [119]
2023 Nominated [120]
Music Week Women In Music Awards 2021 New Artist Won [121]
NME Awards 2022 Best Solo Act in the World Nominated [122]
Best Solo Act from the UK Nominated
Best Live Act Won
Best Collaboration "Chosen Family" (with Elton John) Nominated
Popjustice £20 Music Prize Best British Pop Single "This Hell" Nominated [123]
Rober Awards Music Prize 2020 Best New Artist Herself Won [124]
Best Pop Artist Nominated
Song of the Year "XS" Nominated
Best Music Video "Bad Friend" Nominated
The Daily Californian Art Awards Best International Album Sawayama Won [125]
Vogue Japan 2019 Women of the Year Herself Won [126]

Tours edit

Headlining edit

Supporting edit

Notes edit

References edit

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For the model and figure skater see Rina Sawayama model The native form of this personal name is Sawayama Rina This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals Rina Sawayama リナ サワヤマ born 16 August 1990 is a Japanese and British singer actress and model 9 Born in Niigata Japan she immigrated to London with her parents at the age of five In 2017 she self released her debut extended play Rina After signing to Dirty Hit in 2020 she released her debut studio album Sawayama to critical acclaim Her second studio album Hold the Girl was released on 16 September 2022 Known for her musical versatility 10 11 12 13 Sawayama has also modelled for fashion campaigns and made her film acting debut in the action film John Wick Chapter 4 2023 Rina Sawayamaリナ サワヤマSawayama performing at Primavera Sound in 2022Born 1990 08 16 16 August 1990 age 33 Niigata JapanCitizenshipJapanEducationMagdalene College Cambridge BA OccupationsSingeractressmodelWorksDiscographylive performancesMusical careerOriginLondon EnglandGenresPop 1 2 rock 3 R amp B 1 InstrumentsVocals guitar harmonica fluteYears active2013 presentLabelsDirty HitMake Mine 4 House of Us 5 The Vinyl Factory 6 88rising 7 12Tone 7 Different 8 Websiterina wbr onlineSignature Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 2013 2016 Early career 2 2 2017 2020 Rina and Sawayama 2 3 2021 present Hold the Girl and acting 3 Other ventures 3 1 Modelling career 3 2 Collaborations 4 Artistry 5 Public image and personal life 6 Filmography 6 1 Film 6 2 Television 7 Discography 8 Awards and nominations 9 Tours 9 1 Headlining 9 2 Supporting 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksEarly life editSawayama was born on 16 August 1990 14 15 non primary source needed in Niigata Japan 1 She lived there until age five when her family moved to London where she was raised and currently resides 16 She holds an indefinite leave to remain ILR visa in the UK 9 According to Sawayama the family s plan was to return to Japan when she turned ten but they chose to stay in London Due to her inability to communicate in English Sawayama struggled to understand her teachers and peers She eventually connected with others through pop music While she began adjusting to her life in London Sawayama attempted to preserve her Japanese culture by indulging in it which she said included listening to musical acts such as Hikaru Utada and Morning Musume 17 At the age of 16 she began posting music covers on Myspace and during sixth form she formed a hip hop group called Lazy Lion 18 In a September 2023 interview with BBC News Sawayama said that she had been sexually groomed by a school teacher when she was 17 She subsequently underwent sex and relationship therapy for the trauma Sawayama went on to cover the experience in second studio album Hold the Girl particularly in the song Your Age 19 Sawayama attended Magdalene College Cambridge where she studied politics psychology and sociology 20 She graduated from the university with a degree in political science Career edit2013 2016 Early career edit Sawayama began her solo career in February 2013 with the single Sleeping in Waking produced by Justin Hoost Tailor A 7 inch vinyl of the single featuring a new song titled Who as the B side was released in April 2013 through UK label Make Mine 21 22 Later that year she released the single Terror on Halloween under the stage name of Riina 23 Sawayama would later reveal in a 2021 Billboard interview that the reason she used only her first name is because her last name was an inconvenience 24 In June 2015 she released a music video directed by Arvida Bystrom to her track Tunnel Vision 25 In 2016 she released the single Where U Are with an accompanying music video co directed by Alessandra Kurr 26 The single explored human interaction with digital media with Sawayama explaining Online you can present your best edited self and your overheating phone substitutes human warmth Weirdest of all you re together but also very alone 27 The song has been described as nostalgic greatness ultra sweet and shimmering pop 28 and 90s R amp B pop perfection 29 2017 2020 Rina and Sawayama edit Main articles Rina EP and Sawayama In March 2017 her single Cyber Stockholm Syndrome premiered on The Fader 30 Sawayama described the genesis of the themes of the track as the digital world can offer vital support networks voices of solidarity refuge escape That s what Cyber Stockholm Syndrome is about pessimism optimism anxiety and freedom 30 nbsp Sawayama at Heaven nightclub in 2018 In 2017 the singles Alterlife and Tunnel Vision a duet with Shamir were released followed by her debut EP Rina 31 32 Sawayama was then an unsigned artist and Rina was released independently she confirmed on Twitter that she worked for two to three years to save money to release the EP 33 The Guardian deemed the EP bracing and modern stating that Sawayama had proven she can shepherd pop into the future too 34 Pitchfork ranked Rina in its list of best pop and R amp B albums of the year 35 In 2018 Sawayama released the single Valentine on Valentine s Day 36 The music video for the track Ordinary Superstar was released in June 2018 37 In August 2018 Sawayama released the track Cherry in which she explores her sexual identity 38 Sawayama embarked on her Ordinary Superstar Tour across the UK the US and Canada in late 2018 39 In 2019 she performed as the supporting act for Charli XCX s tour across the UK 40 That same year she acted in the comedy series Turn Up Charlie 41 In 2020 after signing to Dirty Hit records Sawayama released the singles STFU a nu metal heavy metal pop and avant pop song and Comme des Garcons Like the Boys a homage to early 2000s dance tracks both from her then upcoming debut album 42 A third single the rock and 2000s R amp B inspired XS was released on 2 March 43 The following month Sawayama released another single from the album titled Chosen Family 44 Her debut album Sawayama was released on 17 April to widespread critical acclaim 45 46 In June 2020 she released a cover of Dance in the Dark by Lady Gaga as part of Spotify s Singles series The song was recorded in Sawayama s home studio her version replacing the Europop sound of the original song with nu metal influenced electropop The album and aforementioned song was primarily produced by Clarence Clarity 47 In late July 2020 Sawayama made a public tweet about her ineligibility to be nominated for major British music awards such as the Mercury Prize and BRIT Awards due to the fact that she does not hold British citizenship 9 48 49 50 The hashtag SawayamaIsBritish became trending on Twitter in the UK shortly after 51 Sawayama s movement gained major support from Elton John online 52 who wrote that he was happy to hear that the BPI are reviewing the rules that led to Rina Sawayama s well deserved album being snubbed from this year s Mercury Prize list of nominees 53 54 The British Phonographic Industry BPI later changed the rules to allow anyone who had remained in the UK including her to be eligible 55 On 26 October 2020 Sawayama made her television debut performing the song XS on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 56 The following month she released a song titled Lucid produced by BloodPop 57 On 4 December 2020 a deluxe version of Sawayama was released 58 2021 present Hold the Girl and acting edit Main article Hold the Girl In April 2021 Sawayama released an updated version of her song Chosen Family as a duet with Elton John 59 In August 2021 Sawayama was included on Newsweek Japan 100 Japanese people respected by the world list 60 Sawayama contributed a cover of the Metallica song Enter Sandman to the charity tribute album The Metallica Blacklist released in September 2021 61 On 3 September 2021 a remix version of Lady Gaga s Free Woman by Clarence Clarity and Sawayama appeared on Gaga s remix album Dawn of Chromatica 62 Sawayama started working on her second studio album in 2021 63 In November 2021 she embarked on the first leg of The Dynasty Tour in support of Sawayama 64 She featured on the single Beg for You by Charli XCX released on 27 January 2022 65 and later on Follow Me by Brazilian drag queen Pabllo Vittar released on 31 March of the same year 66 On 16 May Sawayama announced that her second studio album Hold the Girl would release in September 2022 67 Its lead single This Hell was released on 18 May 68 Catch Me in the Air was released as the second single from the album on 27 June 69 The title track Hold the Girl was released as the album s third single on 27 July 70 On 25 August Phantom was released as another single from the album 71 On 12 September the final single from the album titled Hurricanes was released 72 Sawayama made her film acting debut in the fourth installment in the John Wick film series 73 The film was released in March 2023 receiving positive reviews 74 Sawayama also released the song An Eye for An Eye which appears in the film 75 Other ventures editModelling career edit Sawayama is signed to Anti Agency and Elite Model Management In 2017 she was chosen for Versus x Versace s fall winter campaign 76 She has also starred in campaigns for Jourdan Dunn s Missguided 77 and wrote and performed an original track titled Play on Me for Nicola Formichetti s MAC x Nicopanda 78 In September 2021 she walked the runway for Balmain to celebrate the ten year anniversary of Olivier Rousteing being the head of the French House 79 Sawayama was featured on the cover of British Vogue in June 2023 80 Collaborations edit In 2016 Sawayama collaborated with Taiwanese visual artist John Yuyi on a visual series critiquing Asian including Japanese beauty standards Subsequently she was profiled in Vogue In the interview Sawayama described the genesis of the idea and collaboration For a lot of women in Japan these are the expectations people put on them from anime culture kawaii culture that can really put women at a disadvantage objectifying and infantilising them 16 Sawayama has worked with Nicola Formichetti for MAC x Nicopanda Formichetti also directed the music video for Sawayama s track Ordinary Superstar The genesis of the partnership was outlined in i D 81 Artistry editSawayama has said that she began singing after her family engaged heavily in karaoke and first sang Automatic by Hikaru Utada in front of her parents as its music video aired on television 82 She cited Utada as the reason she started doing music 83 She has mentioned Madonna as a huge inspiration to her 84 Sawayama also frequently cites Lady Gaga as an inspiration 85 86 and began using her vocal technique bel canto after researching her singing techniques 83 She listed Aretha Franklin Beyonce Janelle Monae Alicia Keys and Karen O as vocalists she admires At the age of twelve Sawayama convinced her father to give her a guitar after she began listening to Avril Lavigne and taught herself to play chords on it She subsequently began writing songs after doing so 87 Other influences Sawayama cite include Christina Aguilera 88 Britney Spears Evanescence NSYNC Kylie Minogue Limp Bizkit 89 Pink Ringo Sheena and Taylor Swift among others 90 91 Public image and personal life editIn August 2018 Sawayama came out during an interview with Broadly declaring I ve always written songs about girls I don t think I ve ever mentioned a guy in my songs and that s why I wanted to talk about it She identifies as pansexual 92 In May 2020 Sawayama revealed that she was doing an online course at the University of Oxford 93 In July 2020 she signed an open letter to the UK Equalities minister Liz Truss calling for a ban on all forms of LGBT conversion therapy 94 In a September 2022 interview with Them Sawayama mentioned that she has IBS 95 96 In 2017 Sawayama was ranked in The Guardian s 18 for 18 list as well as Dazed s 100 people shaping culture in 2017 list 97 98 Lady Gaga described Sawayama as an experimental pop visionary who refuses to play by the rules 99 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes Ref 2023 John Wick Chapter 4 Akira Film debut 75 Television edit Year Title Role Notes Ref 2019 Turn Up Charlie Layla Valentine 2 episodes 41 Discography editMain article Rina Sawayama discography Sawayama 2020 Hold the Girl 2022 Awards and nominations editOrganisation Year Category Nominated work Result Ref AIM Independent Music Awards 2021 International Breakthrough Herself Nominated 100 2022 Innovator Award Won 101 2023 Best Independent Album Hold the Girl Nominated 102 Attitude Awards 2020 Breakthrough Award Herself Won 103 Best Art Vinyl 2022 Best Vinyl Art Hold the Girl Nominated 104 BRIT Awards 2021 Rising Star Herself Nominated 105 2023 Best New Artist Nominated 106 British LGBT Awards 2021 Best Music Artist Nominated 107 Denmark Gaffa Awards Best International New Act Nominated 108 Best International Solo Act Nominated Best International Album Sawayama Nominated 2022 Best International New Act Herself Nominated 109 Gay Times Honours 2021 British Excellence in Music Won 110 Gold Derby Music Awards Album of the Year Sawayama Nominated 111 Best New Artist Herself Nominated Best Rock Alternative Artist Nominated 2023 Best Pop Artist Pending 112 Golden Indie Music Awards 2020 Asian Songwriter Award Nominated 113 GLAAD Media Awards 2021 Outstanding Breakthrough Artist Sawayama Nominated 114 2023 Outstanding Music Artist Hold the Girl Nominated 115 Independent Music Companies Association 2020 European Independent Album of the Year Sawayama Nominated 116 Libera Awards 2023 Best Pop Record Hold the Girl Nominated 117 MTV Video Music Awards 2022 Video for Good This Hell Nominated 118 Music Week Awards 2021 Artist Marketing Campaign Herself Nominated 119 2023 Nominated 120 Music Week Women In Music Awards 2021 New Artist Won 121 NME Awards 2022 Best Solo Act in the World Nominated 122 Best Solo Act from the UK Nominated Best Live Act Won Best Collaboration Chosen Family with Elton John Nominated Popjustice 20 Music Prize Best British Pop Single This Hell Nominated 123 Rober Awards Music Prize 2020 Best New Artist Herself Won 124 Best Pop Artist Nominated Song of the Year XS Nominated Best Music Video Bad Friend Nominated The Daily Californian Art Awards Best International Album Sawayama Won 125 Vogue Japan 2019 Women of the Year Herself Won 126 Tours editMain article List of Rina Sawayama live performances Headlining edit Ordinary Superstar Tour 2018 The Dynasty Tour 2021 2022 Hold the Girl Tour 2022 2023 Hold the Girl Reloaded Tour 2023 Supporting edit Palo Santo Tour with Years amp Years 2018 Charli Live Tour with Charli XCX 2019 Notes editReferences edit a b c Introducing Rina Sawayama Vibes of Silence 4 November 2017 Archived from the original on 19 June 2018 Retrieved 18 November 2017 Piccirillo Angie 13 April 2020 Artist of the Month Rina Sawayama on Aughts Pop Fan Projects and Having the Hottest Record on BBC 1 Consequence of Sound Archived from the original on 22 April 2020 Retrieved 20 April 2020 Jenkins Craig 24 April 2020 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