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"Little House - EP" is an album by Rachel Chinouriri, released 4th April 2025 via Parlophone UK. It features 6 tracks, including "Can we talk about Isaac?", "23:42", and "Judas (Demo)". The album is filed under Alternative.
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Cure for Paranoia, YUNJIN, Gaia and Oxlade among latest names confirmed.

The festival is scheduled to run from 1st to 6th June across Shoreditch.

With ‘What A Devastating Turn of Events’, Rachel Chinouriri cements her role as a shoulder to cry on and a guiding light through dark times, as she embarks on a new chapter of writing from a place of happiness and freedom.

Her debut full-length came out in May.

The album lands this Friday, 3rd May.

It arrives ahead of her biggest London headline show to date, and her debut album.

It arrives with news of her biggest London headline show to date, too.

She's also confirmed a new London show.

It follows up on last year's 'Don't You go Falling In Love', featuring Biig Piig and Lord Apex.

Dear Rachel Chinouriri's label - you should probably work out a plan, please.

The ten artists will later be whittled down to a top five and one overall winner.

The three-day event will be held at Gloucester’s Over Farm from June 29th to July 2nd.

The track was originally released on October 25th via Parlophone Records.

The track arrived yesterday, October 25th, via Parlophone Records.

It's about the collateral damage of alcohol abuse.

The festival will take place in July.

The four-track collection includes previously released single 'All I Ever Asked', and is set to arrive on 20th May.

Shared earlier this week as Clara Amfo's Hottest Record in the World on BBC Radio 1, it follows on from last year's EP 'Four° In Winter'.

Shared as Clara Amfo's Hottest Record in the World on BBC Radio 1, it follows on from last year's EP 'Four° In Winter'.

Oasis, Toys "R" Us and avocados: Rachel Chinouriri tackles this month's daft queries.
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