
Four tracks of claustrophobic, late-night British hip-hop. Raw bedroom production, heavy sub-bass, and incredibly sharp, anxious lyricism.
This is the raw, dusty bedroom-rap EP Simz made before she started winning major awards.
A tense, claustrophobic late-night introspection that feels raw and unvarnished.
It runs notably cooler and more held-back than this artist's baseline.
“Ajikawo has come true on her early promise with this confident and unapologetic album, the best rap record of the year so far”Read review
“A wickedly assured, highly entertaining, coming-of-age marvel”Read review
“GREY Area reveals a young rapper who has seen success in her career, but is still sorting herself out in her real life”Read review
“Rap maverick finally finds her groove”Read review
“What Simz does here is phenomenal. This is an album – and artist – to cherish”Read review
“At once soft and hard, fiery and vulnerable, Grey Area finds Little Simz thriving in her multi-facetedness”Read review
“If you listen to any Little Simz track, you’ll know instantly she’s a great MC, but with this project she has stepped beyond that to become a uniquely gifted artist. An incredible album”Read review
“She’s developed from an MC into a true artist”Read review
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