Music Matters Showcase in Liverpool
A look at the artists who hit the stage across the pond.
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One Mic - Rapstress Little Simz hits the stage to perform tracks off her Age 101: Drop 1.(Photo: Mark McNulty/BET)
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Lyrical Lady - Little Simz also known as Bars Simzson engaged the crowd with her poetic flow featured on her "E.D.G.E" mixtape.(Photo: Mark McNulty/BET)
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Jet Black Jetta - Decked out in a sexy all black cropped top and shorts look, Jetta smoothed it out to her song "Feels Like Coming Home."(Photo: Mark McNulty/BET)
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Indie Pop Rock - The indie pop rockstar had a crowd in a Crescendo with her latest EP.(Photo: Mark McNulty/BET)
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Ray of Light - Stage lighting provides a sultry vibe for Jetta's soulful performance.(Photo: Mark McNulty/BET)
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Ruckus Runner - The former backing vocalist for Paloma Faith and Cee Lo Green, Jetta almost started a riot when she got into her debut EP.(Photo: Mark McNulty/BET)
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Pretty as a Prism - Jetta was introduced to the sounds of Joni Mitchell, Annie Lennox and Tracy Chapman at a young age and has been compared to Solange Knowles.(Photo: Mark McNulty/BET)
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Five Is Better Than One - Quintet crew MiC LOWRY captured the crowd with their famous accapella mash-ups, showcasing why boy groups still rock.(Photo: Mark McNulty/BET)
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In Harmony - As if the Beatles weren't proof enough that Liverpool produces some of the most amazing singers. Kaine Ofoeme, Akia Jones, Delleile Ankrah, Michael Welch and Ben Sharples of MiC LOWRY showed the crowd that are on there way to megastar status.(Photo: Mark McNulty/BET)
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Rising to the Top - Singer/songwriter Rachel Kerr has come a long way from her 2012 Internet sensation "Hold My Hand." She serenaded the crowd with tracks from her second EP, Getting Started.(Photo: Mark McNulty/BET)
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One-Woman Show - Atlhough the "Strand Song" singer has shared the stage with the likes of Musiq Soulchild and more, she held it down all on her own at LIMF 2014.(Photo: Mark McNulty/BET)
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Connections - Rachel Kerr connects with the audience with a bright smile between songs.(Photo: Mark McNulty/BET)
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Paiting With Words - Raheem Bakaré took the audience on a sonic excursion to his "Portrait of Love."(Photo: Mark McNulty/BET)
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Hard Work Pays Off - After two years of creating his debut EP, AWOL, Raheem Bakaré was excited to share his masterpiece with the Music Matters crowd.(Photo: Mark McNulty/BET)
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Enter the Dark Side - Raheem Bakaré gives off somber romance as he belts out a few of his "darker" R&B tracks.(Photo: Mark McNulty/BET)
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