Jorja Smith and Nia Archives Unite for "Little Things" Remix, Embracing the Jungle Music Movement

Get ready for a Summer filled with the infectious beats of the jungle genre.

Jorja Smith and Nia Archives Unite for "Little Things" Remix, Embracing the Jungle Music Movement

Get ready for a Summer filled with the infectious beats of the jungle genre.

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September 16, 2024
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After a brief break, Jorja Smith made a triumphant return this year with her song "Try Me," signaling the upcoming release of her highly anticipated album. Following that, she surprised fans with the infectious summer anthem "Little Things." Now, to keep the excitement going, the Walsall-born artist has collaborated with drum and bass (D&B) and jungle specialist Nia Archives for a captivating remix of the track.

This remix venture is not the first time Jorja Smith has supported emerging female talent in the UK. In 2020, she joined forces with Enny on "Peng Black Girls," a powerful anthem celebrating female excellence. Continuing in that vein, Jorja Smith's latest release sees her teaming up with Nia Archives, a DJ hailing from Leeds, to infuse "Little Things" with a fresh burst of jungle production.

While the remix retains the sultry vocals and enticing lyrics of the original, it takes on a new energy that is tailor-made for clubs and raves worldwide. Accompanied by captivating visuals, the collaboration showcases Nia Archives and Jorja Smith behind the DJ decks, evoking the same vibrant atmosphere captured in a recent viral clip of Smith performing at an impromptu rave in London.

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