Queen Naija

New Song: Queen Naija – ‘Words of Affirmation’

Published: Friday 19th May 2023 by Rashad

Queen Naija has kept quiet for most of 2023 despite kicking the year off with the critically acclaimed cut, ‘Let’s Talk About It.’

Now, the singer-songwriter is ready to get folks talking about her new music again by dropping the Mike Woods-penned ‘Words of Affirmation.’

“Worthy, tell me I’m worthy / I’ll be your peace and everything you need / Just promise not to hurt me,” Naija croons on the emotional cut.

A peek into her love language on the romantic and self-love tip, ‘Affirmation’ is believed to be yet another taste of the gems set to line the yet-titled follow-up to her 2020 chart-topping debut album ‘Missunderstood.’

Until we get official news on that project, hop inside to hear ‘Affirmation’ in full.

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