Luv Magazine... |
”Rahma has all the makings of getting seriously noticed..reminiscent of India.Aire and Erykah Badu...her music is as cool as you can get..” |
Brighton Underground… |
”Rahma Ali is Brighton’s most promising RnB singer. Not to be missed.” |
Planet Bass, Reading… |
”Her voice has a rapid-fire feel to it...maintaining a smooth rolling edge that is haunting. She is received by all with cheers and open arms.” |
Kaz Lee, Latest Homes… |
“an absolute diamond - a girl with immense potential” |
Thurrock Council… |
“Rahma Ali and her band used melodic hip-hop soul to put across diverse issues in a style understood by young people.” |
DJ Prone,
breaksclub.com… |
“HOT! If you are not familiar with her… I can guarantee you will be someday soon" |
The Brighton Source… |
“Soulful RnB in a rapid rolling style slides between US and UK sounds, often within the space of a few rhymes. Won’t flatten dance floors quite like Missy Elliot and Dynamite, but solid tracks of pulsing urban verse may get Ali a place in the spotlight” |
Sam Thompson,
The Argus |
“Her EP First Glance is required listening for those seeking some light relief from the macho guns ‘n’ girls attitude so predominant in the genre.” |
Bec Chalkley,
Realbrighton.com... |
“I’m reminded of Massive Attack before they got so gloomy…touches of Natacha Atlas…the tenderness of The Sundays and Morcheeba and Nelly Furtado in there too. A confident, content performance, like she knows she’s going places and plans to relish the journey.” |