NEWS
Enny drops new music and London date
15 April 2023
South London rapper/singer ENNY releases her highly-anticipated sophomore release We Go Again, out now via FAMM. Featuring production from Emil, Yogic, Baker Aaron, Beat Butcha, Linden Jay, long time collaborator Paya as well as a special guest feature from Loyle Carner, this brand new six-track collection was crafted by the artist over the past six months to be lovingly referred to not as an EP or project, but as a care package. Coming alongside the release of We Go Again, ENNY also unveils the video for brand new single Charge It. Directed by Otis Dominque and ENNY herself (in her directorial debut), the video is a kaleidoscope of vintage fashion and vivid colours; a perfect fit for the track’s buttersmooth tone. Additionally, Take It Slow (ft. Loyle Carner) was premiered as Clara Amfo’s Hottest Record in the World on BBC Radio 1.
Speaking on We Go Again, ENNY says “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. 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. I think the development of this project is a part of the journey of tracking my growth as an artist and as a young woman. I’m happy that I’ve been able to work with such an amazing range of producers even in some of the most unconventional ways. But it reminds me there’s no formula to creating, it just happens when it needs to. Even co-directing the the video for Charge it with Otis was such a beautiful moment for me. It’s nice to step into new versions of yourself.”
2023 is already shaping up to be another standout year for ENNY. Following the release of recent singles Champagne Problems & No More Naija Men, she’s covered magazines, racked up over 100m streams across her catalogue, performed on Tonight with Target and continued to become a mainstay presence across BBC Radio where she recently reached A-List at 1Xtra and B-List at Radio1. An artist who can comfortably hold her own with a wide range of collaborators such as Unknown T, Loyle Carner & Jorja Smith to name just a few, ENNY has continue to eschew trends in UK rap to instead focus on soulful, narrative-heavy songs music that frequently shines a light on important social issues across the country.
Tracklist:
1. 'U Shld Heal’ prod Paya
2. 'No More Naija Men’ prod Emil
3. 'Charge It’ prod Yogic
4. '2am In Central’ prod Baker Aaron
5. 'Champagne Problems’ prod Beat Butcha
6. 'Take It Slow’ prod Linden Jay
Speaking on We Go Again, ENNY says “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. 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. I think the development of this project is a part of the journey of tracking my growth as an artist and as a young woman. I’m happy that I’ve been able to work with such an amazing range of producers even in some of the most unconventional ways. But it reminds me there’s no formula to creating, it just happens when it needs to. Even co-directing the the video for Charge it with Otis was such a beautiful moment for me. It’s nice to step into new versions of yourself.”
2023 is already shaping up to be another standout year for ENNY. Following the release of recent singles Champagne Problems & No More Naija Men, she’s covered magazines, racked up over 100m streams across her catalogue, performed on Tonight with Target and continued to become a mainstay presence across BBC Radio where she recently reached A-List at 1Xtra and B-List at Radio1. An artist who can comfortably hold her own with a wide range of collaborators such as Unknown T, Loyle Carner & Jorja Smith to name just a few, ENNY has continue to eschew trends in UK rap to instead focus on soulful, narrative-heavy songs music that frequently shines a light on important social issues across the country.
Tracklist:
1. 'U Shld Heal’ prod Paya
2. 'No More Naija Men’ prod Emil
3. 'Charge It’ prod Yogic
4. '2am In Central’ prod Baker Aaron
5. 'Champagne Problems’ prod Beat Butcha
6. 'Take It Slow’ prod Linden Jay