![]() “But I also have friends and peers who are on major labels and I talked to them. “It always sounds very appealing when you’re being wined and dined and promised things,” she told Music Week. Although the company was recently acquired by Sony Music, Simz sees herself as a proudly independent artist and has previously turned down approaches from majors. Little Simz (real name Simbiatu Ajikawo) renewed her deal with AWAL for this album release, following their partnership on Grey Area (28,624 sales). This album is super-ambitious, but I’ve always been that way inclined.” “Sometimes people look at me and think, ‘Oh, well, she’s in her own lane’, but it’s not that I try to be different, I’m just doing me. People are anticipating it and they’re excited for it. “It’s just sick to even be a part of that conversation. “There have been so many great albums this year already,” Little Simz told Music Week. The Music Week cover star’s fourth studio album has been widely praised for its ambitious approach. It marks a commercial breakthrough for Little Simz, whose Mercury-nominated 2019 LP Grey Area peaked at No.87. The UK rap star is at No.3 in the Midweek charts with 4,860 sales so far, according to the Official Charts Company. Little Simz is chasing a Top 3 entry with her new album, Sometimes I Might Be Introvert (Age 101/AWAL). ![]()
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