Rachel Chinouriri has today released “Little House,” the definitive track that completes her EP of the same name, which was released earlier in 2025. This song is particularly significant as it was the original creative spark for the entire project, offering a powerful, vulnerable closing statement.
The track is characterised by its raw, intimate feeling, which perfectly aligns with the EP’s overarching theme of vulnerability and emotional openness. The Little House EP is widely regarded as a joyful musical tribute to the experience of healthy, romantic love, framed by a distinctly optimistic vision for the future. Accompanying the release is a lo-fi, self-shot visual, reinforcing the personal and authentic nature of the music. “Little House” now stands alongside the strong singles “Can We Talk About Isaac?” and “23:42” within the project’s tracklist.
In her own words, Rachel explained the song’s genesis: “‘Little House’ was the foundational song that inspired the entire EP. It felt fundamentally wrong to consider the project complete without it. I’m deeply satisfied to share my personal growth—moving from a place of being emotionally closed off, a consequence of past betrayals in relationships and ‘situationships,’ to the person I am now in love. I genuinely doubted my capacity to ever feel this deeply for another individual.”
The 2025 calendar year has been a period of unprecedented professional success for Chinouriri. The year will culminate with her highly anticipated return to North America to join the prestigious 2025 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour, where she will perform alongside massive acts such as Ed Sheeran, Laufey, Reneé Rapp, Zara Larsson, and others.
Her professional highlights throughout 2025 are extensive and impressive. She collaborated with PinkPantheress on the track “Romeo” for the Fancy Some More? EP and served as a supporting artist for Sabrina Carpenter’s hugely successful Short n’ Sweet arena tour across both the UK and Europe. Chinouriri also successfully executed her own headline tour across the US and graced the stages of numerous major music festivals, including the iconic Glastonbury Festival. Furthermore, she contributed to collaborations with Rizzle Kicks on “Follow Excitement!,” Alemeda on “Chameleon,” and released a new version of her major hit “All I Ever Asked,” featuring Sombr.
The ultimate recognition of her $\mathbf{2025}$ impact came in the form of her first-ever BRIT Awards nominations for Artist of the Year and Best New Artist, solidifying the critical and commercial triumph of her celebrated 2024 debut album, What A Devastating Turn Of Events.
