| QUEEN NAIJA RELEASES NEW EP 30. — OUT NOW FEATURES INCLUDE MARIAH THE SCIENTIST & CASH COBAIN FIRST PROJECT UNDER NEW LABEL HOME, MOTOWN RECORDS;EXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY NO ID AND POO BEAR “I feel like 30. is just me walking into my 30s, I’ve felt my brain make this switch that I never thought—or I never knew—could happen. I’ve grown so much, and I’ve learned so many different things.” DOWNLOAD/STREAM 30. |
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| Platinum-certified R&B songstress Queen Naija steps fully into her next chapter with the release of her new EP, 30. — available now via Motown Records. Executive produced by No ID (Kanye West, JAY-Z, J. Cole) and Poo Bear (Justin Bieber, Usher, Mariah Carey), the project includes features from Mariah The Scientist and Cash Cobain. 30. captures Queen’s evolution as a woman and an artist. Built on themes of growth, rebirth, love, and womanhood, 30. reflects the clarity that arrived as Queen entered a new decade of her life. “I’m so happy for this new project to finally be out and for everyone to get to hear some new vibes from me that’s different than anything I’ve done before,” Queen says of the EP. “I had so much fun making this music with the legends No ID and Poo Bear in Miami, and I hope when people listen to it, they feel confident, fun and sexy…because that’s how I felt creating it.” In a recent conversation with Apple Music’s Ebro Darden, she went on to further elaborate on the EP’s significant personal meaning. Featuring the seductive singles “put it on (eat)…” and “rain…”, 30. marks Queen’s first release under Motown, the legendary label that shaped the sound of her home state. Born and raised in Ypsilanti, Michigan, just outside of Detroit, the EP represents a deeply personal full-circle moment. The New York Times once hailed Queen Naija as “the first soul star of the social media generation,” a title she continues to embody with 6 billion+ global streams, multiple RIAA-certified plaques, and a catalog of hits that have topped Billboard’s Adult R&B Airplay chart, including “Medicine,” “Karma,” “Butterflies Pt. 2,” and “Hate Our Love” featuring Big Sean. Her 2020 debut album missunderstoodreached No. 1 on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, cementing her arrival as one of R&B’s most relatable breakthrough voices. With 30. Queen delivers her most intentional, emotionally honest, and musically elevated work to date. 30.QUEEN NAIJA thirty…what u lookin 4 (wyl4)…put it on (eat)…tipsy…rain…my man… (feat. Mariah The Scientist)i deserve…hopeful romantic… (feat. Cash Cobain) |

