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Queen Naija Steps Into Her Throne With “30.”

There comes a moment when a woman doesn’t just grow, she rises. With 30., Queen Naija  is a glowing testament to womanhood, self-worth, and the sacred balance of softness and strength. This project feels like the sunrise of a woman fully stepping into her power. Executive-produced by No I.D. and Poo Bear, the Detroit-bred songstress blends lush R&B warmth with confident affirmations, speaking to mothers, dreamers, lovers, and every woman who learned how to pour into herself without apology. The features, Mariah The Scientist and Cash Cobain, only elevate her sovereign energy as she floats between vulnerability, sensuality, and grace-with-a-spine self-love. Queen reflects on the turning point shaping this moment:

I’ve felt my brain make this switch… I’ve grown so much, and learned so many different things.

Across the EP, she taps into womanly intuition, earned confidence, and the soft-fierce glow that comes from choosing healing over chaos. From silky seduction on put it on (eat)… to the refreshing emotional clarity of rain…, she lets maturity shine like a crown that’s steady, self-assured, and spiritually aligned. The album soul is for women entering their season of knowing who they are and what they deserve, anchored in the nurturing energy that has always made Queen Naija a voice. With her first Motown release, Queen honors her roots now bolder, wiser, and beautifully self-possessed. Stream 30. and embrace your inner empress by connecting on YouTube, Instagram, FacebookTwitter, and TikTok.

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