British-Nigerian singer-songwriter blending R&B, neo-soul and contemporary jazz into soulful, deeply personal music that has won critical acclaim and major awards.
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Ego Ella May is a British-Nigerian singer-songwriter and musician from South London whose genre-blending sound brings together R&B, neo-soul and contemporary jazz with deep emotional honesty. Self-taught on guitar and production, she first emerged in the mid-2010s with introspective singles and EPs that showcased her rich, expressive voice and thoughtful, reflective writing. Her music draws on the roots of jazz while embracing the warmth of soul and the groove of modern R&B, creating songs that feel both timeless and deeply personal. Alongside her own work, Ego Ella May has collaborated with leading figures from the South London jazz and future-soul scenes and earned acclaim for her captivating blend of styles.
Her debut album So Far (2019) and follow-up Honey for Wounds (2020) marked her out as a singular talent, with the latter earning her the Best Jazz Act award at the MOBOs and the Best Vocalist prize at the Jazz FM Awards. She has continued to evolve her sound with the FIELDNOTES series of EPs and delivered powerful live performances at major venues and festivals, including sold-out shows at Ronnie Scott’s and appearances on international stages. Ego’s songs, such as “How Far,” “Give a Little” and “Girls Don’t Always Sing About Boys,” combine introspection with soulful depth, making her one of the most celebrated voices in the UK’s contemporary soul and jazz landscape.
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