Jorja Smith Is Closing Chapters and Opening Eras — Watch "What's Done Is Done"

The British soul queen is back with a UK garage banger, a star-studded video, and zero apologies.

Jorja Smith doesn't do comebacks — she does evolutions. And with her brand-new single and video "What's Done Is Done," the Walsall-born singer makes it crystal clear: a new era has officially begun.

Produced by London-based P2J, the track blends understated percussion with airy electronic touches, giving space for Smith's soulful vocals to cut through with clarity and restraint. It's a sonic pivot that feels both natural and bold — a bouncing garage number that finds her self-assured and confident, rejecting half-baked romance in favour of freedom and ride-or-die friendships.


Lyrically, Jorja isn't looking back. Built around a sense of finality, release and self-possession, "What's Done Is Done" carries the emotional honesty that has long defined her songwriting — depicting a message about drawing a line, reclaiming power, and accepting what cannot be undone.



The video, directed by her longtime collaborator KC Locke, is nothing short of a celebration. Designed to capture the chaotic, euphoric trajectory of an unpredictable night out, the visual takes viewers on a journey through underground raves, inner-city block parties, late-night rooftops, and moody transit rides. Featuring appearances from real friends, family, and collaborators including AJ Tracey, Knucks, Novelist, Nadia Rose, Wohdee, Specs Gonzales, Remi Burgz, Manchester dance collective Trend Kids, and The "Blue Lights" Choir, the video reflects the communities and relationships that have remained central to her world throughout her career.


The release arrives during a milestone year for Jorja, marking a decade since "Blue Lights" first introduced her to the world. Rather than looking back, "What's Done Is Done" feels focused firmly on the future — understated, assured, and fully in control.


One thing is certain: whatever was done is done. Jorja Smith is just getting started.

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