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Little SimzRelease date: 12th September 2025
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"Don't Leave Too Soon (From the Netflix Film 'Steve')" is an album by Little Simz, released 12th September 2025 via Netflix Music.
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Thirty-four first-time nominees feature across seven categories at this year's ceremony.

Grant Park festival returns with Smashing Pumpkins, Jennie, John Summit, and Tate McRae also topping the bill.

Little Simz announces May release of sixth album 'Lotus' and drops new single 'Flood' featuring Obongjayar and Moonchild Sanelly.

Simz has unveiled a teaser for the bass-heavy new track, arriving February 26th ahead of her Meltdown Festival curation.

The event will feature music, conversations, workshops, and more, celebrating London's creative talent.

The reimagined version was inspired by live performances, after Simz joined Sampha on stage back in April.

She’s at the top of her game, and with new music already teased in the performance, she’s only got higher to go.

The seven-track EP is out today (Friday, 9th February).

It gives fans an exclusive look at her recent European tour.

The album, which was announced last week (6th December), features 10 tracks and has been produced by Inflo.

The album, which is set to be released on Monday (12th December), will feature 10 tracks and has been produced by Inflo

The new album will be the London-based rapper’s fifth full-length release.

The festival will be held from August 9th-13th at Cornwall’s Watergate Bay.

The 3-day event will be held at Bath & West Showground on July 6th-9th 2023.

She takes home the prize for last year's critically lauded album 'Sometimes I Might Be Introvert'.

A statement reveals it's due to the cost of touring.

Olivia Rodrigo, Dave, Billie Eilish and more also took home gongs.

They beat the likes of Self Esteem and Joy Crookes to the prize.

Doja Cat, Ed Sheeran and Liam Gallagher will also appear at the ceremony next month.