Rising East London rapper Chy Cartier is taking bold steps into the future of music with her recent move to join Stradebase, the innovative platform that lets fans buy royalties in songs and directly support their favorite artists.
By signing on, Chy Cartier stands alongside some of the UK’s biggest names Skepta, JME, Tiwa Savage, Wretch 32, and D Double E all of whom are backing Stradebase as a new era of independent music ownership and fan-to-artist connection.
Fresh off the back of her Burberry and Stone Island campaigns, Chy Cartier continues to prove herself as one of the most exciting voices in UK rap. Joining Stradebase highlights her growing influence and reinforces her position at the heart of London’s evolving music culture.
Skepta on Stradebase: “An Evolution of Connection”
“I know my fans want to be connected to me and my music in every way they can. This is just an evolution of what I’ve always done—embracing tech, but on my terms.”
JME on Fan Power & True Ownership
“This is about true artist ownership. It goes back to the core of what we do: the fans. To mark 10 years of Integrity, I offered 100 shares of the track at £1 each, and they sold out in seconds. This is the future.”
Why This Matters for Chy Cartier
For an emerging rapper like Chy Cartier, joining Stradebase is more than just a business move—it’s a cultural statement. With her sharp bars, raw authenticity, and boundary-pushing creativity, she now shares space with UK rap and grime legends, showing she’s not just rising—she’s helping reshape the future of music.
HWING says: With platforms like Stradebase redefining how music royalties and ownership work, artists like Chy Cartier are ensuring that the next wave of UK rap, R&B, and grime is fan-powered, future-facing, and rooted in authenticity.