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Five Great Musicians to See at SXSW
Five Great Musicians to See at SXSW,THR senior music editor Mesfin Fekadu breaks down this year’s SXSW lineup.

Five Great Musicians to See at SXSW

Sug Daniels, Jade Novah and Sans SoucisJason Davis/Getty Images ;Paras Griffin/Getty Images; Sergione Infuso/Corbis via Getty Images

Discovering new music has long been one of the joys of SXSW. And even as the festival has expanded its scope, it continues to be a testing ground for promising talent. From social media darling Jade Novah to budding country singer Emily Nelli, here are five performers worth checking out.

Sans Soucis

To understand why the music press is raving about the Italian Congolese singer right now, just listen to her recently released “Merchants.” March 14 at The Courtyard; March 17 at The Stay Put

Jade Novah

She’s already garnered nearly a million followers on Instagram thanks to her hilarious impersonations of Beyoncé and Toni Braxton, but Jade Novah is a major R&B talent in her own right, with songs like “Trip” and “Lost in You” as proof. March 17 at The North Door

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Emily Nenni

Of course this California-born and Nashville-based performer was going to have a future in music: Her first concert was Bruce Springsteen — in utero. With her knack for storytelling, she’s a boss in her own right. March 18 at Mohawk Outdoor

Sug Daniels

Blending genres like folk, R&B and soul, this Philadelphia-based singer-songwriter and producer (née Danielle Johnson) relies on sparse instrumentals and warbling vocals to create feel-good music that, well, makes you feel really, really good. March 16 at The 13th Floor

Baba Kuboye

The grandnephew of Afrobeat legend Fela Aníkúlápó-Kuti is carving out his own space in the musical universe, and his 2022 release, From Ikoyi With Horns, is a whole mood. March 17 at Community Concerts at Lady Bird Lake

This story first appeared in the March 8 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. Click here to subscribe.