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Say Now are a British girl group from London consisting of members Ysabelle Angeli, Amelia Onuorah and Madeleine Haynes.[3] They were formed in 2022 as needanamebro, since the members had not been able to come up with a name for their group, later debuting as Say Now in 2023.
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The group formed as a duo consisting of Angeli and Onuorah, with Haynes joining the group after their signing to Atlantic Records.[1] Prior to the formation of the group, Onuorah was set to begin studying at the London College of Fashion, Angeli was set to enter her second year of a Birmingham music college and Haynes was attending ArtsEd. All of the members quit their respective courses to join the group.[4] The group are managed by Modest! Management, notable for managing the early careers of British pop groups One Direction and Little Mix.[3] They gained attention online in 2022 with their cover of Drake's song "Massive". In 2023, the group released the singles "Better Love", "Not a Lot Left to Say", and "Netflix (Better Now Without You)". The UK's Official Charts Company praised "Not a Lot Left to Say", calling it a "breezy bop par excellence" and a contender for "song of the summer".[5]
The group were untitled for their first year, releasing music under their temporary moniker needanamebro, but they unveiled their official name via social media on 25 July 2023.[6] In an interview with Glamour, they said that Love Always, Truth Say and GIRL (an acronym for Girls in Real Life) were almost chosen until Haynes suggested the name Say Now.[4] As well as the announcement of their name being Say Now, they released their debut extended play, Needanamebro. The track listing collated their singles released to date, as well as remixes, a snippet of a new song and their cover of "Massive".[7]
At the 2024 Glamour Awards, the group won the Rising Star award.[4] That same year, the group released singles including "Bitch Get Out My Car", "Trouble" and "Make Up Sex". The music video for "Trouble" featured Girls Aloud member Nadine Coyle.[8] They also supported Kylie Minogue at BST Hyde Park in 2024.[9] In February 2025, the group supported Omar Rudberg on the UK leg of his tour.[10] That same month, they released the single "Don't Text Don't Call", a year after first teasing its chorus on social media.[11][12] It was followed up by the singles "Can't Keep a Beat" and "Brick By Brick".[13][14]
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