Little Simz Drops Off "101 FM"

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Little Simz returns with her new track, "101 FM."

It's been two years since we heard Little Simz released her sophomore album, Stillness In Wonderland, and fans are eagerly waiting for her to drop her new album. Although she hasn't revealed any details about it yet, she's blessed fans with a few tracks over the months and built the anticipation even further. Today, she keeps the ball rolling with her new track, "101 FM."

Little Simz is back with her latest single, "101 FM." The song premiered earlier today on Julie Adenuga's Beats1 Radio show. "101 FM" follows the release of September's "Offence" and "Boss." "101 FM" is a mellow track that brings a sense of nostalgia through the dreamy synths. Simz reminisces about times when she was younger before she was made it. The new single was produced by Inflo.

Keep your eyes peeled for more new music from Little Simz

Quotable Lyrics
But sometimes you have to go missin'
Need a way out, I was hoping, prayin' and wishin'
Now I'm doing up some mad tings doing up big tings
Still I'm in ends when I pass through Junior's
Plottin', ready on sight when I walk in
Wayne shouts out, "Yo! Wagwan sistren?"


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