
Enny releases new project We Go Again
Lead single "Charge It" is the follow-up to "No More Naija Men" in late February.
Featuring production from Emil, Yogic, Baker Aaron, Beat Butcha, Linden Jay, long time collaborator Paya as well as a special guest feature from Loyle Carner, the brand new six-track collection was crafted by Enny over the past six months to be lovingly referred to not as an EP or project, but as a care package.
Coming alongside the release of We Go Again, Enny unveils the video for brand new single "Charge It" which was directed by Otis Dominque and Enny herself, in her directorial debut.
Speaking on We Go Again, Enny says, “After I dropped my first EP I was so convinced I’d never drop another project again because I felt like I had said everything I wanted to say. These songs weren’t made to be a project they were created in random pockets of sessions throughout the past 18 months but life has turned them into a gift. A gift of growth and change; a gift to myself as a reminder that I’m still capable, and a gift to the people that have joined me so far on this journey.
"It reminds me there’s no formula to creating, it just happens when it needs to. Even co-directing the the video for Charge it with Otis was such a beautiful moment for me. It’s nice to step into new versions of yourself.”
We Go Again is out now via FAMM. Enny will headline London's Omeara on 27 April. Tickets are still available.
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