BRITs Rising Star Award: Sam Smith ranked most successful, beating Adele

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  • New ranking reveals the most successful BRIT Award Rising Star artists of all time 
  • Sam Smith tops the ranking of breakout success, followed by Lewis Capaldi and Adele in 5th
  • The BRITs Rising Star panel was most successful in predicting “the next big thing” in 2019 – and least successful in 2020

A new ranking of BRIT Awards Rising Star recipients has revealed Sam Smith as the most successful breakout artist since the category began in 2008, beating Adele and Lewis Capaldi to the top spot.

The research by Insure4Music, analysed six indicators of UK chart success for all 42 artists in the year immediately following their inclusion within the Rising Star category. This created a weighted score based on the performance of each artist’s breakout album and single. The ranking shows which artists most lived up to expectations.

Breakout albumBreakout single
RankYearPlacementArtistPeak Chart PositionWeeks on ChartWeeks at Number OnePeak Chart PositionWeeks on ChartWeeks at Number OneWeighted Score /100
12014WinnerSam Smith142481741100
22019Runner-upLewis Capaldi1193101183795
32017Runner-upDua Lipa32910166274
42012WinnerEmeli Sandé113610242062
52008WinnerAdele12231225060
62008Runner-upDuffy11025157558
72009WinnerFlorence + The Machine119621221056
82015WinnerJames Bay1991274053
92017WinnerRag’n’Bone Man11132251052
102015Runner-upYears and Years1692159149

The data shows that Sam Smith reigns supreme. Their first album “In the Lonely Hour” topped the album charts for eight consecutive weeks and remained in the Top 40 for a whopping 424 weeks altogether. The album’s lead single, “Stay with Me”, became a worldwide hit, winning a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album in 2015 – just 15 months after the ‘Rising Star’ was awarded.

Sam Smith is followed by Lewis Capaldi and Dua Lipa who, despite only being named as runners-up in their respective award years, also went on to do incredible things. The former secured 10 weeks at number one with his debut album “Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent”, while Dua Lipa’s number one breakout single “New Rules” remained in the UK Top 40 for a huge 66 weeks. 

The research also looked at the poorest breakout performance of Rising Star alumni. At the other end of the spectrum, singer-songwriter Chloe Howl’s hotly tipped 2014 album and single “Rumour” unfortunately didn’t manage to secure significant commercial success, with the latter charting at a disappointing 84 in the UK. This places her top of the list of underperformers.

Breakout albumBreakout single
RankYearPlacementArtistPeak Chart PositionWeeks on ChartWeeks at Number OnePeak Chart PositionWeeks on ChartWeeks at Number OneWeighted Score /100
12014Runner-upChloe Howl0000000
22015WinnerGeorge the Poet0000000
32016Runner-upFrances43000001
42020Runner-upBeabadoobee8000007
52021Runner-upRina Sawayama3200009
62020Runner-upJoy Crookes5200009
72021Runner-upPa Salieu000781010
82016Runner-upIzzy Bizu2340903013
92019Runner-upMahalia28104610017
102011Runner-upThe Vaccines478000018

Winner George the Poet and runner-up Frances also make the top three, with the latter only achieving 47th place in the UK chart for 2017 album “Things I’ve Never Said”. 

The data also found that:  

  • Winning the BRIT Award Rising Star accolade doesn’t always mean most chart success. Four in 10 of the top performing artists were runners-up, and not winners, in the category
  • 60% of the 10 top performing artists are female 
  • 2019 produced the most successful BRIT Award Rising Stars, with an average score of 41/100. The prize was won by Sam Fender with Lewis Capaldi and Mahalia as runners-up 
  • The poorest performing year, meanwhile, was 2020, with an average weighted score of just 8/100. The award was won by Celeste and runners-up were Joy Crookes and Beabadoobee 

John Woosey, Founder of Insure4Music, commented: “What’s clear from this data is the exceptional musical talent that the UK has to offer, as well as the success we have in identifying and nurturing that talent. It’s also interesting to reflect on those who struggled to live up to the hype and make it in this notoriously tough industry. 

“The diverse range of artists in the list were all recognised for their exceptional talent and potential to impact the global music scene in an exciting way, so we look forward to seeing what FLO, this year’s winner, produce in the coming 12 months!”

Credit  Insure4Music research for providing the a


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