Label: AWAL
Released: 6th June 2025
‘Lotus’ highlights one thing more strongly than anything else: Little Simz has nothing to prove to anybody. Where 2021’s ‘Sometimes I Might Be Introvert’ was a grand re-introduction, ‘Lotus’ is a calmer and more considered record that knows you already know who you’re listening to.
For the most part, ‘Lotus’ is an understated ode to love as power. ‘Free’ outlines all the reasons to keep your heart strong, ‘Peace’ keeps us grateful for little things, and ‘Blood (ft. Wretch32 and Casshh)’ explains the importance of family even if they have grown apart. The list of featured artists across this record paints a clear picture of Simz’s direction, teaming up with R&B and soul vocalists, including Michael Kiwanuka, Sampha, and Moses Sumney, to unravel her psyche starkly and profoundly.
Nonetheless, there are still huge sonic moments on ‘Lotus’. Opener ‘Thief’ feels like a Bond theme with its sweeping strings and huge guitar line, ‘Flood (ft. Obongjayar and Moonchild Sanelly)’ drives forward through ritualistic tribal drumming, and ‘Hollow’ sees Simz’s characteristic rap style used to speak truth to power as only she can.
There’s no doubt that Simz has suffered for this album, laid bare in ‘Lonely’, relying on only herself to get over any barriers and trust her gut. Ultimately, that’s why hope is the overriding emotion at the heart of the record, with ‘Lotus (ft. Michael Kiwanuka and Yussef Dayes)’ bringing back some of the well-earned self-confidence that has let Simz rise to the top of the game. ‘Young’ and ‘Enough’ equally prove that she’s not taking herself too seriously, playing with ideas that illuminate an artist fully in control.
In closer ‘Blue (ft. Sampha)’, Simz sings: “God said I’m the best for the job, I agree.” Well, God, if you’re listening, you were right.
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