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Jorja Smith has announced her upcoming collection, Be Right Back , and released the new track, Gone .
The 23-year-old singer-songwriter has unveiled her first project since her 2019 Mercury Prize-nominated debut album, ‘Lost & Found’, which is due out on May 14. Be Right Back is not an album, instead a bunch of songs which the star felt needed to be heard.
Jorja - who is set to co-headline All Points East festival on August 27 with London Grammar - explained in a statement: It’s called Be Right Back because it’s just something I want my fans to have right now, this isn’t an album and these songs wouldn’t have made it.
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Jorja Smith Announces Eight-Track Project Be Right Back , Shares New Song Gone Monday, 19 April 2021
Jorja Smith has dropped details of a new project called Be Right Back .
The eight-track release will arrive on May 14 and feature the previously shared Addicted along with the newly unveiled Gone, a pensive, piano-laden track that allows the singer s soul-stirring vocals to shine.
It s her first studio offering since her debut album Lost & Found , released in 2018. She said: It’s called be right back because it s just something I want my fans to have right now, this isn’t an album and these songs wouldn’t have made it. If I needed to make these songs, then someone needs to hear them too.
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