Jessie Reyez Drops New EP ‘$TILL PAID’ With Stormzy Feature

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Jessie Reyez has unexpectedly released a brand new EP, featuring five fresh songs along with a collaboration with Stormzy.

The project, titled ‘$TILL PAID’, was released today, March 30, by the Grammy nominated singer songwriter. The release follows the success of her widely praised 2025 album ‘PAID IN MEMORIES’.

Described as a celebratory moment in her career, the EP arrives after her sold out global headline tour in 2025. It also follows the release of her latest poetry collection Words of A Goat Princess II: The People’s Purge, which came out last October.

The new EP includes five songs with titles such as ‘$TAY MOODY’, ‘HOT N $WEET’, ‘$OFA’ and others. It also features a remix of ‘PALO $ANTO’, which Reyez recorded together with Stormzy. You can listen to the EP below.

Reyez released ‘PAID IN MEMORIES’ last year, a 20 track album that included collaborations with Ari Lennox, Big Sean, Miguel, Lil Yachty, 6lack, Lil Wayne and Deyaz.

Prior to that, she released the single ‘Child of Fire’, which appeared on the soundtrack for Netflix’s Rebel Moon. She also recorded her own version of ‘Is This Love’ for the ‘Bob Marley: One Love – Music Inspired by Film’ soundtrack, which went on to win a Grammy for Best Reggae Album.

In 2023, she joined Sam Smith as a support act on the ‘Gloria’ tour and later appeared at multiple arena dates across the United States as part of Jhené Aiko’s ‘The Magic Hour Tour’.

'$TILL PAID' artwork ‘$TILL PAID’ artwork. CREDIT: Press


Over the course of her career, Reyez has also written songs for Dua Lipa, Kehlani, LISA from BLACKPINK and Calvin Harris. In 2024, she was honoured with Billboard Canada’s Women in Music Trailblazer Award.

As for Stormzy, the London artist received an honorary doctorate from Cambridge University last summer in recognition of his Stormzy Scholarship programme.

The scholarship programme began in 2018 and initially funded two Black British students each year to study at the university. After HSBC UK joined the initiative, the number increased to 10 students annually. So far, 56 students have benefited from the programme, with both tuition and living costs covered.

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Rosalía Set To Receive International Songwriter Of The Year At Ivors 2026

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Rosalía is set to be honoured with the International Songwriter Of The Year Award at the Ivors 2026.

The Spanish star and NME 100 alum will receive the award at the 71st Ivor Novello Awards, taking place at Grosvenor House in London on May 21. The recognition follows the release of her widely praised fourth studio album, ‘Lux’, which arrived last November.

The award recognises an international songwriter whose released work has made a strong cultural and commercial impact in the UK over the past year.

“Written in 13 different languages, ‘Lux’ represented not only a bold and innovative artistic step forward for Rosalía, but a revelatory project that transcended language and genre barriers,” the Ivors said.

They also highlighted the artist “who has expanded the boundaries of music”, noting that her work “moves fluidly across form, language and genre, creating something that feels both deeply authentic and distinctly original”.

Roberto Neri, CEO of The Ivors Academy, said: “We are proud to celebrate Rosalía as International Songwriter Of The Year. Her songwriting has captured the hearts and minds of audiences around the globe.

“With lyrics in over 13 languages, Rosalía has broken down barriers and borders, and I’m delighted she will be celebrated by our community and industry as she picks up her first Ivor Novello Award.

 

“This recognition reflects our growing global outlook and celebrates songwriters defining music and culture.”

Tom Gray, Chair of The Ivors Academy, added: “With her craft, musicality and intellect, Rosalía is redefining what songwriting can be.

“Her work blends tradition and experimentation with extraordinary precision and impact, creating songs that continually evolve and immerse us fully in her world.”

The Ivors are known for celebrating songwriting craft, cultural influence and the lasting importance of music and screen composition. Other nominees this year include Wolf Alice, Lily Allen, Olivia Dean and CMAT.

Last year’s ceremony saw Brandon Flowers receive the Special International award, while Charli XCX was named Songwriter Of The Year.

In February, Rosalía also picked up the International Artist prize at the BRIT Awards 2026, where she performed ‘Berghain’ alongside Björk. She is currently touring Europe with her ‘Lux’ world tour, which began in France last month, and is set to play two major shows at The O2 in London next week. Remaining tickets can be found here.

NME awarded ‘Lux’ a five star review, describing it as “an arresting album of astonishing scope and ambition”. It added: “Dim the lights, put your phone on Do Not Disturb, turn up the volume and settle in for a truly one of a kind experience.” The album later ranked at Number Seven on NME’s 50 best albums of 2025 list.

The track ‘Reliquia’ from ‘Lux’ also secured the same position on NME’s best songs of the year ranking, praised for its “adventurous” sound and “gorgeous opening string arrangement melting into gently thumping electronic production”.

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