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With his acoustic sound and timelessly soulful voice, British singer/songwriter Michael Kiwanuka combines folk, indie rock, and R&B with traditions borrowed from his Ugandan heritage. Drawing favourable comparisons to Curtis Mayfield, Terry Callier, and Van Morrison, Kiwanuka earned a Mercury Prize nomination for his debut album, 2012's Home Again, and won the BBC's Sound of 2012.

He further cemented his reputation as a gifted and rootsy performer with his sophomore album, 2016's Love & Hate, which went gold, landing at number one in the U.K. In 2019, he released the full-length Kiwanuka. Co-produced by Danger Mouse and Inflo, it took home 2020's Mercury Prize. Recorded with the same team, the 2024 single "Floating Parade" channeled the dreamy psychedelic soul of What's Going On-era Marvin Gaye, another major influence, and provided a first preview of Small Changes, released at the end of last year.