
Stormzy has said he’s met his future wife following his breakup with TV presenter Maya Jama last year.
The 31-year-old rapper dropped the news in his new track Sorry Rach!, where he also hinted that he’s ready to start a family.
On the song, the South London artist raps: “I told the boys I think I met my wife / Baby, if you had my baby, then you're set for life.”
The lyrics also suggest that his new partner is “like the two before,” alluding to his past relationships with Jama and American singer Victoria Monét.
Stormzy, whose full name is Michael Ebenazer Kwadjo Omari Owuo Jr, had a four-year romance with Jama, 30, before they split in 2019.
The two made headlines in August 2023 after rekindling their romance during a holiday in Hydra, Greece, but once again went their separate ways in July 2024, announcing their split in a joint statement.

The pair shared on social media at the time: “We fell madly in love in 2014, broke up in 2019, and then spent five years maneuvering life apart.
“We decided to try for the final time in August 2023, and we’ve spent this past year trying our best to make it work; however, we recently decided to call it quits.”
After the second breakup, Stormzy was linked to Grammy-nominated artist Monét, 36, after the pair were spotted kissing in London in October.
Although neither Stormzy nor Monét have confirmed the romance, Monét fuelled rumors of a breakup this February when she posted a photo of her daughter, Hazel, rather than Stormzy, on Valentine’s Day.
In the same track, Stormzy also addressed the backlash he faced over his collaboration with McDonald’s after pro-Palestine posts from his Instagram account were deleted.

He raps: “I heard they wanna hang me out to dry for a nugget meal.”
The partnership caused controversy due to McDonald’s Israel’s distribution of free meals to Israeli forces and citizens following the Hamas attack on October 7.
Stormzy previously addressed the matter, stating that a “twisted narrative” was circulating online.
He clarified, saying: “The brands I work with can’t tell me what to do and don’t tell me what to do otherwise I wouldn’t work with them. I do my own research on all brands I work with, gather my own information, form my own opinion and come to my own conclusion before doing business.”