Rachel Chinouriri’s Heart Is Wide Open in ‘Little House’—The Song That Started It All!

Rachel Chinouriri has dropped “Little House” today, and it’s the missing piece that completes her brilliant EP of the same name, which came out a few months back. If you loved the EP, you’ll get why this track had to be the final addition—it’s the heart and soul of the whole thing!

“Little House” feels incredibly intimate and real, capturing that super vulnerable, open-book vibe that makes the EP so special. The project is basically a joyful shout-out to healthy, gorgeous romantic love, with Rachel looking forward to the future with total optimism. The track comes with a cool, self-filmed, lo-fi video, keeping things super authentic. It joins the bangers “Can We Talk About Isaac?” and “23:42” to round out the collection.

Rachel gave us the scoop: “‘Little House’ was the first song that gave me the idea for the entire project, and it just wouldn’t have been right to leave it out. I’m so happy to share my journey—I used to be really closed off because of bad experiences in previous relationships and ‘situationships,’ but I’m thrilled with how I handle love now because honestly, I didn’t think I’d ever feel this way about anyone!”

2025 has been nothing short of a huge year for Chinouriri. To wrap it all up, she’s heading back to the US to be a part of the epic 2025 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball Tour, sharing the stage with mega-stars like Ed Sheeran, Laufey, Reneé Rapp, Zara Larsson, and plenty more big names.

This year also saw a string of amazing collaborations and shows. After teaming up with PinkPantheress on “Romeo” for her Fancy Some More? EP, Rachel spent time supporting Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet arena tour across the UK and Europe. She also smashed her own headline tour in the US, graced major festivals, including the legendary Glastonbury Festival, and worked with Rizzle Kicks on “Follow Excitement!,” Alemeda on “Chameleon,” and a fresh version of her smash hit “All I Ever Asked” with Sombr. All this monumental success led to her scoring her first-ever BRIT Awards nominations for Artist of the Year and Best New Artist, thanks to her groundbreaking 2024 debut album, What A Devastating Turn Of Events.

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