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Listen To Singer-Songwriter Naisha’s New Alternative RnB Single — ‘Wallah’

Disha Bijolia

Born in Bhuwaneshwar, Naisha emerges as a formidable artist whose music transcends genres and social boundaries. With roots deeply entwined in human rights and development, Naisha's upbringing in a family that cherishes music and art has shaped her into an intersectional polemicist. Seeking to evoke emotions and connect with people through her art, she instils social values in her profession and incorporates them into her work. Known for her successful modelling career and her debut single Kamikaze, which touched upon themes of self-love and acceptance as a woman of color in contemporary society, Naisha recently released her latest single, Wallah.

The production of the single by Fki 1st, an Atlanta native renowned for his contributions to multiple Gold and Platinum records, infuses the single with a distinctive and melodic instrumentation style. With hits like White Iverson by Post Malone, Iggy Azalea's Work, and Travis Porter's Bring it Back under his belt, Fki 1st's influence on the music scene is undeniable.

Co-producing the single is Justin Rose, an artist, multi-instrumentalist, and producer from Queens, New York, with Jamaican origins. Notably, Justin rose to prominence with his track Speedy Gonzales, showcasing his eclectic range of sounds. Together, Fki 1st and Justin Rose's collaboration in Wallah is a harmonious blend of talents elevating Naisha's artistic vision to new heights.

Wallah is a remarkable expansion of Naisha's versatile sound, blending alternative R&B with Afropop —making it the perfect anthem for the summer. It stands as a multifaceted anthem of empowerment and melodic innovation. Filled with allure, the solid, sensual track exudes a raw sexual appeal and bold independence.

Follow Naisha here and listen to Wallah below.

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