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Sydney’s Ruby Fields gets BBC radio love after blowing up on triple j

18-year-old Sydney artist Ruby Fields just received her first spin on UK radio, with BBC Radio 1 DJ Phil Taggart playing her track ‘I Want’ on his show last night. The song caused a stir earlier this…

By Nathan JollyPublished Apr 24, 2017
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18-year-old Sydney artist Ruby Fields just received her first spin on UK radio, with BBC Radio 1 DJ Phil Taggart playing her track ‘I Want’ on his show last night.

The song caused a stir earlier this month when it was downloaded over a thousand times within a few hours after being uploaded to triple j unearthed. Zan Rowe was among the triple j personalities taken by the track, writing “Big, fist pumping slice of heartfelt indie here.”

The track was added to high rotation on triple j this morning. Listen to it here.

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