
Jessie Reyez has surprise released a new EP, which features five new tracks and a collaboration with Stormzy.
Titled ‘$TILL PAID’, the EP arrived today (March 30) from the Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter, and comes in celebration of her sharing the critically acclaimed 2025 album ‘PAID IN MEMORIES’ last year.
Described as a “victory lap” for the artist, the new EP follows on from her embarking on a sold-out headline world tour in 2025 and also going on to release a new poetry book called Words of A Goat Princess II: The People’s Purge, in October.
‘$TILL PAID’ features five tracks with titles including ‘$TAY MOODY’, ‘HOT N $WEET’, ‘$OFA’, and more. It also comes with a remix of ‘PALO $ANTO’, which Reyez has recorded with Stormzy. Check out the EP below.
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The ‘PAID IN MEMORIES’ album was released last year by Reyez and saw her drop 20-songs that included collaborations with artists such as Ari Lennox, Big Sean, Miguel, Lil Yachty, 6lack, Lil Wayne, and Deyaz.
Before then, the singer released a single called ‘Child of Fire’ which was featured on Netflix’s Rebel Moon soundtrack, and she also provided a unique rendition of ‘Is This Love’, which featured on the ‘Bob Marley: One Love – Music Inspired by Film’ soundtrack, which won a Grammy for Best Reggae Album.
In 2023, the artist joined Sam Smith as support for the ‘Gloria’ tour, and then went on to join a slew of live shows at arenas across the US on Jhené Aiko’s ‘The Magic Hour Tour’.
Throughout her career, she has penned hit songs for Dua Lipa, Kehlani, LISA (BLACKPINK), and Calvin Harris, and in 2024 she was awarded Billboard Canada’s Women in Music Trailblazer Award.
As for Stormzy, last summer saw the London rapper awarded an honorary Cambridge University doctorate thanks to his Stormzy Scholarship to Cambridge.
The initiative was launched in 2018, and promised to fund two Black British students to attend the university each year. This expanded to 10 students annually when HSBC UK agreed to support the initiative, and as a result, 56 students have attended the university with the tuition fees and maintenance costs covered.