After her appearance on Childish Gambino’s Bando Stone And The New World soundtrack cut “In The Night,” Jorja Smith makes her return with new two singles, “Loving You” and “Don’t Let Me Go.” She also revealed her tour dates for 2025 supporting her album Falling Or Flying, which will include stops in Austin, Atlanta, Chicago, Philadelphia, and New York throughout February and March — with new dates sure to come.
According to the new songs’ press release, “Loving You” is ten years old and was “rediscovered and revived” in a recent session. The sparse track pairs Jorja’s honeyed vocals with a warm piano track and a full-bodied gospel choir. Fellow Brit Maverick Sabre provides a counterpoint to Smith’s yearning verse, and as the song builds to a crescendo, the three vocal tracks blend into an uplifting, harmonious union. You can listen to “Loving You” above.
“Don’t Let Me Go,” on the other hand, utilizes fuller instrumentation, with a gentle acoustic guitar loop buttressing Jorja’s pining message for a former lover. You can check it out below.
See below for Jorja Smith’s 2025 US tour dates.
Jorja Smith Falling Or Flying 2025 Tour Dates
02/18 — Austin, TX @ ACL Live at the Moody Theater
02/20 — Houston, TX @ Bayou Music Center
02/21 — Dallas, TX @ South Side Ballroom
02/24 — Atlanta, GA @ Coca-Cola Roxy
02/26 — Chicago, IL @ Auditorium Theatre
03/01 — Cincinnati, OH @ The Andrew J Brady Music Center
03/02 — Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore Detroit
03/04 — Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall
03/07 — Boston, MA @ Wang Theatre
03/08 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Met Philadelphia
03/10 — Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount
03/13 — Washington, DC @ The Anthem
The always stunning Jorja Smith was in incredible form for her sophomore record falling or flying last year. Following her 2018 debut Lost & Found, the British R&B/soul singer put forth a versatile set of 16 songs that spanned just under 44 minutes long. Tracks like “Little Things,”“GO GO GO,” and “Greatest Gift,” were among its standouts and all of them now have new versions. Jorja Smith has just come through with a falling or flying (Reimagined) project that sees her remake some stark changes to eight songs in total.
Jorja went for a more stripped-back approach, bringing a more somber tone for this version of her critically-acclaimed LP. Perhaps the most glaring deviation is on “GO GO GO.” If you remember, the original had a faster paced pop rock instrumental with an IDGAF attitude from Jorja. On the (Reimagined) rendition, the guitar is more in the background, with beautifully tragic piano keys taking centerstage.
Listen To Falling Or Flying (Reimagined) By Jorja Smith
This project was initially teased back in late April, when Smith released the updated “Greatest Gift.” Another thing worth noting is that all of the features, like Lila Ike for example, are non-existent here. According to Clash, all of these toned-down records were made with Jorja’s long-time band in London. Be sure to support this equally captivating listen of falling or flying with the links above.
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Jorja Smith’s 2018 debut album, Lost & Found, was a culmination of both uncertainty and self-discovery. A series of experiences, it consisted of songs that she wrote from the ages of 16 to 20. It was a promising display of talent where Smith realized her full potential. Five years removed from Lost & Found, Smith has found herself as she has continued to deliver the honest and heartfelt soul that she is known for. She reinforced her greatest musical strengths on her 2021 EP, Be Right Back, which bridged the gap between her debut and her latest work. This time between albums has clearly allowed Jorja Smith to develop her skill set for Falling or Flying, her second album and boldest release yet.
Artistic Growth
Since Lost & Found, Jorja Smith has experimented with various musical styles, including jazz, dancehall, amapiano, and beyond. On Falling or Flying, shecontinues to flourish while discovering new musical territory. Smith floats over the lively dance instrumental on “Little Things,” a standout single that lends fun energy to an emotional album. There is also “GO GO GO,” a pop-rock anthem that displays her limitless versatility. Compared to the many somber moments on the album’s tracklist, it is one of the most dynamic songs. However, it is still an emotional track about letting go of someone unwilling to commit.
The song “Backwards” displays Jorja Smith’s growth in its lyrics and instrumentation. She sings about growing out of a relationship and learning from those experiences over UK drill-inspired percussion. On the track, Smith emulates her 2022 collaboration with FKA twigs and Unknown T. No matter how foreign or familiar the musical style may be, she sounds comfortable throughout the album’s varied tracklist. While Lost & Found was a solo journey, Falling or Flying includes features from J Hus and Lila Iké. “Feelings” with Hus reaffirms the chemistry the two displayed earlier this year on “Nice Body.” On “Greatest Gift,” Smith and Iké’s smooth voices complement each other as they both show their gratitude toward a love interest. The album’s two features are welcome bonuses, but Jorja Smith is the star of the show.
Reestablishing Smith’s Signature Sound
Jorja Smith has perfected both her unique sound and the ability to grasp her deepest emotions in her songwriting. Falling or Flying is a natural evolution of her artistic growth as she expands her repertoire and builds on her own sound. On her second album, she sounds more sure of herself than ever before. The opening song, “Try Me,” sees Jorja Smith at her most confident as she daringly faces an opinionated world over a pounding rhythm. It is this confidence that permeates the rest of the album, allowing Smith to challenge herself musically and be vulnerable in her songwriting. While she tries her hand at different musical styles, she reestablishes her signature sound of bluesy and soulful R&B music. Songs like “She Feels” and “Lately” are heartfelt songs with downbeat bass lines that accentuate the vulnerable lyrical content.
Jorja Smith Soars On Her Second Album
Falling or Flying consists of some of the best songwriting of Jorja Smith’s career so far. The title track says it all as she sings about the desire for her love interest to not hold back in their relationship. She artfully contrasts “night and day” and “love and lust” to exemplify their connection. Arguably the best lyric on the entire album, and one that sums it up quite perfectly, is when she sings, “I could be fallin’ or flyin’, I wouldn’t know the difference.”
The song “Broken is the Man” is also some of Smith’s best writing to date. In the verses, she sings about finding the man she wants to be with, as well as who she should be with. The chorus continues this concept more specifically. Jorja sings about a man who told her she was broken and a man who put her down, eventually coming to a moment of self-actualization that she was “never broken, ‘cause broken is the man.”
The emotional ballads on Falling or Flying are sprinkled throughout the tracklist, where Jorja Smith tries her hand at new styles and genres. Its best moments are the most unpredictable, as well as the most vulnerable. The slowest songs toward the end of the album do drag the flow of the sequence, but each song is well-composed. Overall, Falling or Flying is some of Jorja Smith’s best work yet. At 16 tracks, she satisfies listeners with a skillful blend of pain, joy, and comfort.
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Falling Or Flying, the title of Jorja Smith’s second album, somewhat recalls a record from her 2021 EP Be Right Back. “Burn” speaks of the gradual but damaging progression of burnout that any of us can experience. Jorja sings with the tenderness of a candle’s flame and with the urgency of one who sees that the candle’s wax is moments away from running out, which would ultimately kill the adored flame. “You let yourself burn, you burn yourself out,” she sings. “There she goes, she is fallin’ down.” Here, the concept of “falling” is attached to exhaustion and deprivation, but Falling Or Flying shines a more optimistic light on it.
Jorja Smith excels on her long-awaited sophomore album by taking the split second between “falling” and “flying,” and making an entire world of it. It’s the extremely brief moment where the unknown is about to become known. There’s a serene beauty behind this ignorance that allows Jorja to take things in strides regardless of if she crashes to the ground or soars through the sky. “Little Things” is a perfect example of this as Jorja dances to joyful keys and a funky bass all while proposing a nighttime getaway to a new love interest. She’s yet to receive a “yes” or “no,” but the wait for it is far from grueling as she will just dance the night away in the meantime.
This concept of “falling or flying” is far more accepting of the world than its combative cousin “fight or flight.” Yet, as an artist who is five years and an EP removed from her debut album Lost & Found, Jorja honed in on this combative spirit as there is plenty to prove on Falling Or Flying. The album begins with “Try Me,” a track steered by daring drums that amplify Jorja’s challenge to critics to be open to her and correctly define her changed self. “She Feels” is on a determined mission to leave places where she’s mistreated and head to where she’s valued. “Go Go Go” sticks to her guns as a woman in favor of one-night intimacy over a longtime relationship. Though outsiders will lay their claim on whether she will fall or fly as a result of this album, Jorja’s fight proves at the very least that she makes it through the battle, scarred or not, if proves to be tougher than expected. At best, the singer has everything needed to win her fight by a great margin.
It’s hard to not complete a listen of Falling Or Flying and not reach the conclusion that Jorja absolutely soared above the noise through its 16 songs. Some of the singer’s best songs live on the album. “Falling Or Flying” starts as a declaration of what love can and can’t be over scantly funky production before exploding into a poppy and dazzling showcase of vulnerability where she confesses that the end result of this love is the least of her worries. The album’s closer, “What If My Heart Beats Faster?” is the brutal realization that her current relationship is not the perfect fit and the attempt to break free from what doesn’t serve her. Lastly, in what is the album’s best song, “Greatest Gift” with Lila Iké offers the genuine appreciation to a lover who couldn’t any more perfect for her along with the commitment to be everything and more for them as they are that for her. From start to finish on Falling Or Flying, Jorja Smith makes love feel like the greatest superpower and something you’re lucky to have work in your favor while it’s also capable of causing irreversible damage if it’s not on your side.
Jorja Smith found her wings on Falling Or Flying, and with them, she flies with captivating grace more times than not through the 16 songs on her second album. In comparison to her debut, Falling Or Flying feels a bit lighter as its overall construction – which wasn’t too bad – was stripped down to make it easier for the singer to stand out in her airborne moments. The best thing about this album is that we see Jorja arrive at the conclusion everything will be okay and she is doing just fine. The appreciation of the spectacle split-second moment that is the unknown between falling or flying is worth whatever ending is destined for her. Whether she falls or flies through love or falls or flies in her career, all that matters to Jorja Smith is the moment she’s off her feet and ensuring that it’s not the last time she experiences it.
Falling Or Flying is out now via FAMM. Find out more information here.
There are a lot of powerhouse female vocalists holding down the R&B genre, but music lovers have long been waiting for a new album from Jorja Smith. The U-born beauty returned this New Music Friday (September 29) with 16 stunning songs on her falling or flying album. It marks her first full-length effort since 2018’s Lost & Found, which put her on the map thanks to songs like “Don’t Watch Me Cry” and “Blue Lights.”
Smith collaborated with only two other artists across 16 songs. The first guest appearance comes from J Hus on “Feelings.” Following that, we hear from Lila Ike on “Greatest Gift.” Prior to dropping off falling or flying, the 26-year-old gave her fans a taste of what she’s been cooking up with singles like “Little Things,” “Try Me,” and “GO GO GO.”
In an interview with Elle, Smith reflected on how things have changed from her Lost & Found days to now. “I was at the end of being a teenager. I was probably more confident then, I didn’t really care as much. Now, I probably care more about things. I feel the pressure more, I think. Before, I didn’t. Not with my music, but just about what people think of me and s**t. I’m trying to be more of that person, so hopefully I’ll get back like that,” she explained.
Get a sample of what Jorja Smith has to offer on her falling or flying album by streaming “Feelings” above. If you’re a fan of that, you can find the full LP on Spotify/Apple Music. For more HNHH release recommendations, make sure to tap back in later this weekend, or stream J Hus’ latest album at the link below.
British singer and songwriter Jorja Smith has amassed an immense base since her 2018 debut album, Lost & Found. Although Jorja’s last EP, Be Right Back, was made available in 2021, the demand for a featured-length follow-up has continued to grow. Now, the wait is nearly over.
Jorja’s sophomore album, Falling Of Flying, will hit streaming platforms later this week. Here’s everything to know about it, including the release date, tracklist, and more.
During an interview with Billboardin August, Jorja spoke about the inspiration behind the album’s title. “I don’t really have an in-between,” she said. “I’m either happy or sad, obsessed or completely unfocused, up or down. I feel like I’m flying in my career, and then other times, I feel like I’m falling because the pressure can feel [like] too much.”
Release Date
Falling Or Flying is out 9/29 via FAMM. Find more information here.
Tracklist
View the full tracklist for Falling Or Flying below.
1. “Try Me”
2. “She Feels”
3. “Little Things”
4. “Flights Skit”
5. “Feelings” Feat. J Hus
6. “Falling Or Flying”
7. “Go Go Go”
8. “Try And Fit In”
9. “Greatest Gift” Feat. Lila Iké
10. “Broken Is The Man”
11. “Make Sense”
12. “Too Many Times”
13. “Lately”
14. “BT69 JJY”
15. “Backwards”
16. “What If My Heart Beats Faster?”
Singles
Ahead of the album’s release, Jorja shared several singles slated to appear on it, including the title track, “Little Things,” “Go Go Go” and “Try Me.” For each of the singles, Jorja dropped a supporting video.
Artwork
Here’s the official artwork for Falling Or Flying. The cover features a grayscale image of Jorja captured by photographer Liz Johnson Artur.
Tour
Instead of embarking on a robust international tour, Jorja will do only a few smaller, intimate live performances. The Falling Or Flying Intimate Tour consists of three shows in the United Kingdom. View the dates below. Tickets for the show are on sale now. Find more information here.
11/07 — Birmingham, UK @ 02 Academy
11/09 — Manchester, UK @ Manchester Albert Hall
11/10 — London, UK @ London Troxy
Jorja Smith announced her second studio album, Falling Or Flying, back in May, and this week, she revealed the tracklist and features. The album will be 16 tracks long and feature Lila Iké and J Hus, whose album Beautiful And Brutal Yard she appeared on in July. The album will also include the single “Little Things,” for which she released a rave-set video in May.
She also released a video for the title track, “Falling Or Flying,” which you can see above. In the video, Jorja sings in an underground lab set up like a hospital room, with the lyrics evoking the pining restlessness that comes from her uncertain standing in an undefined relationship. While she’s unsure that investing would be worth it, playing it cool has its drawbacks as well.
Falling Or Flying, the album, is due 9/29 via FAMM. It’s Jorja’s first full-length project since 2018’s Lost & Found and follows the 2021 EP Be Right Back, which featured the singles “Addicted,” “Bussdown,” “Come Over,” and “Gone.”
1. “Try Me”
2. “She Feels”
3. “Little Things”
4. “Flights Skit”
5. “Feelings” Feat. J Hus
6. “Falling Or Flying”
7. “Go Go Go”
8. “Try And Fit In”
9. “Greatest Gift” Feat. Lila Iké
10. “Broken Is The Man”
11. “Make Sense”
12. “Too Many Times”
13. “Lately”
14. “BT69 JJY”
15. “Backwards”
16. “What If My Heart Beats Faster?”
Jorja Smith is back. The 25-year-old singer has collaborated with FKA Twigs, Brent Faiyaz, and Sonder. Today (May 18), she announced her new album Falling Or Flying arriving this fall. Her previous songs “Little Things” and “Try Me” will be on the record.
Falling Or Flying comes on September 29. It follows her 2021 EP Be Right Back. “It’s called Be Right Back because it’s just something I want my fans to have right now, this isn’t an album and these songs wouldn’t have made it,” she said at the time. If I needed to make these songs, then someone needs to hear them too.”
About Falling Or Flying, she said in a statement, “It touches on breakups, relationships with my friends, relationships with old friends, relationships with myself. It’s definitely about a lot of relationships, but every song I write I can sing it to myself.”
Meanwhile, her collaborator Twigs actually ended up being her cousin. “I’d never met her before, and I jumped in her car with her,” Twigs shared, “and I remember thinking to myself, ‘Gosh, that’s really strange: we’ve got exactly the same kind of skin.’ […] A few months later, I was on the road to go to LA and [Smith] left me a voice note saying, ‘You’re never going to believe this, but I’ve just spoken to my dad and he’s spoken to his sister and we’re related.’”
Falling Or Flying is out 9/29 on FAMM. Find more information here.