Alice
Jorja Alice Smith (born June 11, 1997), better known as Jorja Smith, is an English R&B singer-songwriter from Walsall, West Midlands.
Born to a Jamaican father and an English mother, Smith grew up listening to reggae, punk, hip-hop and R&B. She began writing songs at the age of 11, and cites Lauryn Hill, Alicia Keys, Adele, Sade, Nina Simone, and the Streets as her biggest influences, as well as Amy Winehouse, about whom she claims to have been âobsessedâ with her 2003 debut album Frank, as a teenager. Amyâs raw approach to songwriting has been a major inspiration for Smith, who now likes to address social issues in her songs:
When things are going on in the world, I think itâs important to touch on them, because as a musician, you can make people listen. As soon as people press play, youâve got their attention.
Jorja Smith first rose to prominence with her single âBlue Lightsâ in 2016, which she recorded and released while working at Starbucks. The previous year, she had gone viral with a Twitter freestyle in which she sang over Treble Clefâs classic grime instrumental âGhetto Kyote.â Earlier work of hers includes a 2015 cover of Camp Loâs âLuchini AKA This Is Itâ and a 2014 collaboration with hip-hop artist Chinky Piff entitled âWeed Control,â released via local label Chameleon Audio.
Following several collaborations with Maverick Sabre and Cadenza, Smith released her debut EP Project 11 on November 17, 2016, to rave reviews, and then gained further notoriety by collaborating with Drake on his 2017 project More Life. Later in the year, she contributed âFine Lineâ to the Insecure season two soundtrack, and also appeared on Kali Uchisâs hit single âTyrant.â She enjoyed her first taste of chart success with âOn My Mind,â a UK garage single produced by Preditah.
In 2018, Smith collaborated with Kendrick Lamar on âI Amâ for the Black Panther soundtrack, released the standalone single âLet Me Downâ featuring Stormzy, remixed Khalidâs âLocationâ alongside Wretch 32, and later unleashed her debut album Lost and Found on June 8, 2018. The album features previous singles âBlue Lights,â âWhere Did I Go?,â âTeenage Fantasy,â and âFebruary 3rd.â
In 2019, Jorja Smith was named Best British Female Artist at the Brit Awards and was also nominated for the Grammy Award for Best New Artist. Later, she released the single âBe Honestâ featuring Burna Boy. In early 2020, Smith released the singles âBy Any Meansâ and âCome Overâ featuring Popcaan. In December of the same year, she appeared on the âPeng Black Girls Remixâ with her labelmate ENNY.
On May 14, 2021, the Walsall native released her second EP Be Right Back, described as a âwaiting roomâ in preparation for her sophomore album. It includes previous singles âAddicted,â âGone,â and âBussdownâ featuring Shaybo.