Enny announces details of new project ‘We Go Again’, confirms London headline show
Enny has shared details of a new project and an intimate London show – find all the details below.
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Described by the south London artist as a “care package”, ‘We Go Again’ will be released on April 13 via FAMM. The six-track collection will include a guest feature from rapper Loyle Carner, and has been previewed by recent single ‘No More Naija Men’, which dropped last month.
“After I dropped my first EP, I was so convinced I’d never drop another project again because I felt like I had said everything I wanted to say,” Enny said. “These songs weren’t made to be a project; they were created in random pockets of sessions throughout the past 18 months but life has turned them into a gift. A gift of growth and change; a gift to myself as a reminder that I’m still capable, and a gift to the people that have joined me so far on this journey. A care package.”
She added: “I’m learning there’s not a destination in this life thing. it’s a constant journey of learning to do better. The lesson I’m learning right now is that after every fuck up, the only thing I can tell myself is fam… we go again.”
The full tracklist for ‘We Go Again’ is as follows:
1. ‘U Shld Heal’
2. ‘No More Naija Men’
3. ‘Charge It’
4. ‘2am In Central’
5. ‘Champagne Problems’
6. ‘Take It Slow’
Additionally, Enny has confirmed that she’ll perform a one-off show at London’s Omeara on April 27. Tickets go on sale at 10am on March 31 – you’ll be able to buy yours here.
‘We Go Again’ is set to follow Enny’s ‘Under Twenty Five’ EP, which landed in July 2021. In a four-star review, NME said: “Enny doesn’t follow the south London crowd and rely on drill beats to make her name, she instead uses her burgeoning fame to highlight the high-concept, narrative-heavy UK rap scene that deserves more attention.”
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Sophie Williams
NME