RAYE gave a powerful speech on sexual assault and her label troubles during her Pyramid Stage set at Glastonbury 2023 yesterday (June 24).
The singer, who went independent after a high-profile label dispute last year and recently released debut album ‘My 21st Century Blues’, hit the festival’s main stage on Saturday afternoon.
During the nine-song set, she took time to address her public issues around her former label, saying: âI canât quite express how much itâs taken me to get to this moment right now. Iâve been a musician since I can remember. When I was eight years old, I had a dream: âI want to be a musician, I want to be a singer, I want to be a writer.â
âI havenât had the simplest of journeys,” she added. I was signed to a record label for seven years,â going on to allege that she âwasnât allowed to put an album out.â

RAYE added: âI went through creative messes and nasty things behind the scenes, heavy thingsâŠI was told that I would never have a fan base big enough for anyone to care about an album. And now Glastonbury, in front of the Pyramid Stage, Iâm performing my debut album.
âThereâs a lot of stories that I held in silence and I dealt with a lot of things alone, a lot of tough thingsâŠIâm gonna bring the mood down a bitâ, she said, adding: âThis next song is about sexual abuse and rape and sexual violence.
âI know thatâs heavy, but I also know that one in four women and men will experience that in their lifetime so I know that Iâm not alone when I sing this todayâŠ,” she added.
“I donât sing this song because itâs fun to sing, because itâs not fun to sing but I sing itâs honest and it makes me feel powerful in a time where I was silent. This is a story Iâve waited a long time to tell.” She then performed the track ‘Ice Cream Man’.
Despite signing a four-album deal with Polydor in 2014, RAYE claimed in 2021 that the label prevented her from releasing an album, and three weeks later, was released from her contract.
RAYE played:
âOscar Winning Tearsâ
âThe Thrill Is Goneâ
âIce Cream Manâ
âMary Janeâ
âFive Star Hotelsâ
âWorth Itâ
âBlack Mascaraâ
âYou Donât Know Meâ (Jax Jones cover)
âEscapismâ
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For help, advice or more information regarding sexual harassment, assault and rape in the UK, visit the Rape Crisis charity website. In the US, visit RAINN.
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