Little Simz Taps Cleo Sol For Smooth New Single "Selfish"

Little Simz new project "GREY Area" drops in March.

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Little Simz is one of the brightest stars out of the U.K. right now. Although she didn't release a whole lot of music in 2018, everything she did drop was impactful. She released a few singles but maintained a low-profile for the most part as she worked on her new project. As she gears up to drop a new project in the coming months, she drops off her latest single, "Selfish."

Little Simz is back with her new single off of her forthcoming project, GREY Area. Simz teams up with singer Cleo Sol who holds down the hook with her sultry vocals on "Selfish." Simz released the single to coincide with the announcement of her new album which is due out on March 1st. The project is 10-tracks deep and includes the previously released singles, "Offence," "Boss," and "101FM" -- all of which were released throughout 2018.

Peep the new single and keep your eyes peeled for GREY Area.

Quotable Lyrics
Diamonds will forever be a girl's best friend
Everything is imperative for the way I live
I know its material, but not irrelevant


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