Despite a fairweather crowd, Little Simz delivers finesse with a West Holts headline set that draws heavily on 'Sometimes I Might Be Introvert'
“See you next time on the Pyramid!” she waves, slipping happily into the night. “It’s a people’s paradise,” beams one woman standing next to NME, gazing around her peers in awe. While the Pyramid Stage fills for Billie Eilish’s high-octane energy, Little Simz is bringing a more subtle kind of catharsis.
Little Simz's raw musicality, accompanied by her bittersweet, confessional lyrics, elevates the musician's status to 21st-century storyteller and poet.
Below her in the packed crowd, people jostle for a glimpse of Glastonbury’s new queen. Emblazoned on the back of her seemingly demure black shirt is a demonic horned creature. Captivating a raptuorous crowd with her seductive blend of grime, funk and soul, the north-London native confirms her star status.
British rapper, songwriter and actress Little Simz has garnered audiences from around the world with her unique flow and cadence who want to know how much ...
Growing up on a council estate in Islington, London, Little Simz comes from a humble background and has made herself a seat at the proverbial British rap table through hard work and raw talent. London-born Simbiatu Ajikawo (a.k.a. Little Simz) was always keen on music as a youth but only truly explored the potential of a career in the industry once studying at The University of West London. British rapper, songwriter and actress Little Simz has garnered audiences from around the world with her unique flow and cadence who want to know how much the relative newcomer to the British rap scene is worth.