Nectar Woode



From the joyful musical roots of her Ghanaian heritage, to the raw storytelling of singers like Lauryn Hill that first piqued her interest as a teen, to the supportive South London music community that she’s found a home in more recent years, there’s one thing that connects the musical jigsaw of 24-year-old Nectar Woode: honesty.
From the joyful musical roots of her Ghanaian heritage, to the raw storytelling of singers like Lauryn Hill that first piqued her interest as a teen, to the supportive South London music community that she’s found a home in more recent years, there’s one thing that connects the musical jigsaw of 24-year-old Nectar Woode: honesty.
Now with support from Jack Saunders and Sian Eleri at BBC Radio 1, coverage from the likes of CLASH and DIY to being the playlist cover of Spotify’s RADAR: UK & IRELAND, [untitled] & Fresh Finds UK (among numerous other major playlists) and garnering up to 30k streams per day, she’s turning heads and ears to her alt-leaning, pop sensibilities.