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Arlo Parks, singer-songwriter: I want to make music that lasts

Mark Savage speaks to singer-songwriter Arlo Parks about her life and music career. The half Nigerian, quarter Chadian and quarter French won the 2021 Mercury Prize for best album

“I don't necessarily want it to be the most giant album of all time and be selling out stadiums. I want something that lasts and that feels timeless and thoughtful.”

Mark Savage speaks to Mercury Prize-winning singer-songwriter Arlo Parks about her life and music career.

Born in London, the half Nigerian, quarter Chadian and quarter French artist, real name Anaïs Marinho, has enjoyed great success in her music career since her debut album was released in 2021.

Having broken onto the music scene two years prior, Parks has performed twice at the Glastonbury music festival in England, supported the likes of Harry Styles and Billie Eilish on tour, and even written for Beyoncé.

It’s been something of a whirlwind journey for the 25-year-old, who has returned with a new album after taking some time out of the spotlight in order to reclaim some normality in her life.

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Presenter: Mark Savage
Producer: Ben Cooper
Editor: Damon Rose

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(Image: Arlo Parks Credit: Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Images)

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