Sault is a enigmatic and trailblazing collective whose music transcends conventional boundaries, merging elements of soul, hip-hop, and electronic sounds to create a sonic tapestry that speaks to the heart of social and political issues. Emerging in 2019 with their critically acclaimed self-titled album, Sault established themselves as a formidable force within the UK music scene, with their unique approach to production and lyricism. Each release from this anonymous collective is a statement, accompanied by striking visuals that complement their thought-provoking messages. Their sound is a testament to the power of collaboration, often featuring diverse guest artists, among whom is the dynamic British rapper Little Simz. Little Simz, born Ajara Niaami, has carved out her own space in the hip-hop world with her raw storytelling, technical prowess, and captivating stage presence. Her journey began in North London, where she honed her craft through poetry and theater before transitioning into music. With a string of successful projects under her belt, including her critically acclaimed albums "GREY Area" (2019) and "Sometimes I Might Be Introvert" (2021), Little Simz has earned a reputation for her introspective lyrics and socially aware themes. Her collaboration with Sault on tracks like "Ninety percent of Everything" showcases the synergy between their unique artistic visions, blending her incisive rhymes and narrative skills with Sault's atmospheric soundscapes to create a powerful fusion of artistry that resonates deeply with listeners. Together, Sault feat. Little Simz stand as a testament to the power of music to challenge norms and inspire change in the world.