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With a honeyed voice displaying just a little bit of grit, Irish singer-songwriter Bradley Marshall is set to become the next major singer-songwriter to hail from Ireland. His family began posting videos of him online when he was 11. His talent was evident even then with his striking version of Bruno Mars’s Grenade. His vocal style has also drawn comparisons with fellow Dubliner, Dermot Kennedy who alongside Bruno Mars is a hero of the man from Tallaght, west of Ireland’s capital city. Major stars from his homeland such as Steve Garrigan (Kodaline), Ryan Hennessy and Jimmy Rainsford (Picture This) and Ryan Mack have co-written songs with Bradley and tipped him for major success. Bradley Marshall who is 24 has amassed close to 20 million streams on Spotify. His song Perfect For Me is averaging 40,000 streams a day alone. Bradley writes heartfelt relatable songs that pack a powerful emotional punch. After posting the track You’ll Be Okay on his social media about a close friend’s suicide attempt, he was inundated with messages saying such things as ‘you’ve saved me today.’ It typifies the special relationship Bradley has already developed with his fans. Some have taken to posting their own versions of tracks such as the intensely moving Hurts The Most. Bradley Marshall has the voice, the songwriting talent and determination to succeed. It’s not a matter of if Bradley Marshall takes his place at the top table of musical talent but when