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Queen Naija Announces Forthcoming EP “30.” With “Put It On (Eat)…”

Sensual confidence meets soulful rebirth as the R&B star steps into her next chapter with the first taste of her upcoming EP, 30.. Platinum-certified R&B songstress Queen Naija turns up the heat with her seductive new single put it on (eat)… The track blends sensuality with smooth confidence, revealing an artist in full control of her voice, her message, and her sound. Via her new label home, Motown Records, signals both artistic renewal and personal evolution. Executive produced by No ID and Poo Bear, “30.” captures Queen’s transformation as she embraces womanhood and creative growth. She shares:

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.

On “put it on (eat)…”, Queen Naija continues to define authenticity on her own terms. Beyond its allure, the song represents a homecoming, a return to the Michigan roots that shaped her artistry. Born in Ypsilanti, just outside Detroit, Queen’s signing to Motown marks a deeply personal full-circle moment. The legendary label that launched icons like Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder, and Marvin Gaye now welcomes a new generation of soul, and Queen Naija carries that torch with modern finesse. Pre-order “30.,” stream “put it on (eat)…”, and witness Queen Naija’s radiant evolution and connect on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok.

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