
Wet Leg are second in the BBC Sound of 2022 poll
Isle of Wight's Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers, aka Wet Leg, have placed second in the BBC Sound of 2022 poll, following Mimi Webb, Lola Young and Central Cee.
Last Sunday (2 January) the BBC Sound of 2022 shortlist started to be announced, with West London's Central Cee taking fifth place, followed by Lola Young on Monday (3 January) and Mimi Webb on Tuesday (4 January).
Today (5 January), Isle of Wight's Wet Leg have taken second place. They've only released four songs so far - "Chaise Longue", "Wet Dream", "Too Late Now" and "Oh No" - but their self-titled debut album is set to land in April.
Second place on the #SoundOf2022 shortlist goes to the brilliant @wetlegband!
— BBC Radio 1 (@BBCR1) January 5, 2022
Find out more about the duo, along with the full Top 5 as they're revealed here: https://t.co/Cdil72QUXQ pic.twitter.com/TNvtbhqUmH
On Instagram, Wet Leg wrote of their placement in the BBC Sound of 2022 poll, "Not sure how this has happened but thanks BBC Radio 1 for having us at numero two-o in your Sound of 2022 list, in such cool company."
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Last year saw Pa Salieu win the BBC Sound of 2021 poll.
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