Ezra Collective Gain 859% Streaming Rise Following Mercury Win

'Where I'm Meant To Be' could leap into the Top 20...

Ezra Collective are enjoying a post-Mercury bounce.

The London based jazz group scooped the sought-after gong with their second album ‘Where I’m Meant To Be’, battling away competition from Loyle Carner, Olivia Dean, RAYE, Shygirl, and more.

A closely fought competition, Ezra Collective emerged supreme – and the result has brought countless new fans to their music.

The latest stats show that the group are enjoying a 859% post-Mercury bounce, a result that could take ‘Where I’m Meant To Be’ back into the UK Top 20.

They aren’t the only ones enjoying a moment in the spotlight, however. RAYE’s ‘My 21st Century Blues’ has risen 273%, while Lankum’s stunning performance on the night has fuelled a 198% boost for ‘False Lankum’.

Photo Credit: Aliyah Otchere

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