The band's 2019 instrumental single "Quest for Coin" was premiered as the "Hottest Record in The World" on
Annie Mac on
BBC Radio 1. In 2022, the band released its second LP, ''
Where I'm Meant to Be, involving a mix of both instrumental tracks and lyrical collaborations. Critical reception was widely positive, with Kate Hutchinson from The Guardian'' writing that the "exceptional album could be the one to cross over to the big league". On 3 March 2023, it was announced that Ezra Collective would be performing at the
2023 Glastonbury Festival. On 7 September 2023, the band won the 2023
Mercury Prize for their album ''Where I'm Meant To Be'', making them the first jazz act to win the award in its 31-year history. Following the announcement, Femi Koleoso highlighted the band's youthful origins, saying: "This moment we're celebrating right here is testimony to good, special people putting time and effort into [helping] young people to play music.… let's continue to support that."
Alexis Petridis lauded the winning album by saying that ''Where I'm Meant To Be'' "stirs together Afro-Cuban rhythms and post-bop with rap – both
Sampa the Great and 2022 Mercury nominee
Kojey Radical are among the guests – dub, funk and dance music and transforms
Sun Ra's Love In Outer Space into slick jazz-inflected soul with a vocal by the singer
Nao, another former Mercury nominee. It's an album where the influence of spiritual jazz coexists with Afrobeat; it successfully captures the band's live energy, its kinetic power never dipping despite its 70-minute running time. It's approachable and celebratory without in any way seeming lightweight or drifting too far from the band's roots: an album that people who don't normally consider themselves jazz fans might fall for, but still resolutely a jazz album." Ezra Collective's 2024 single "God Gave Me Feet for Dancing" was selected by
Barack Obama for his list of 25 favourite tracks of 2024. In January 2025, Ezra Collective were announced as the runners-up in the BBC's
Sound of 2025 poll. == Discography ==