Nnennaya Kelly
“A’ma Get My Way”
There’s a real sense of purpose running through Nnennaya Kelly’s new single “A’ma Get My Way.” It came out on April 17th and brings a strong mix of Afrobeat, Afrofusion, and pop. The song has this upbeat, high-energy feel to it, but what stands out more is how confident it sounds. The message behind it? Pretty clear, believe in yourself and just go for it. No need to wait for anyone’s green light.
The rhythm has an upbeat, lively feel, but it’s Nnennaya’s presence that pulls you in. The way she delivers each line, you can tell she’s not just going through the motions, she’s saying exactly what she wants to say. There’s no hiding from the beat, it’s all very direct.
Lyrically, it’s a reminder to stay focused and go after what you want, even if it means breaking away from what’s expected. It’s especially strong in the way it puts feminine ambition front and center without watering it down.
Something else that makes this release a big one is that it marks the official start of her new label, Naya Music LLC. She’s built it with a majority-female team, aiming to support women in music and give space to young male artists too, especially those working within African and globally influenced sounds. It’s a move that shows she’s not just here to make music, but to shift things forward.
The track has already been featured by BBC Music Introducing and is picking up steam in both the UK and US, which makes sense, it’s catchy, sharp, and says something worth hearing.
The rhythm has an upbeat, lively feel, but it’s Nnennaya’s presence that pulls you in. The way she delivers each line, you can tell she’s not just going through the motions, she’s saying exactly what she wants to say. There’s no hiding from the beat, it’s all very direct.
Lyrically, it’s a reminder to stay focused and go after what you want, even if it means breaking away from what’s expected. It’s especially strong in the way it puts feminine ambition front and center without watering it down.
Something else that makes this release a big one is that it marks the official start of her new label, Naya Music LLC. She’s built it with a majority-female team, aiming to support women in music and give space to young male artists too, especially those working within African and globally influenced sounds. It’s a move that shows she’s not just here to make music, but to shift things forward.
The track has already been featured by BBC Music Introducing and is picking up steam in both the UK and US, which makes sense, it’s catchy, sharp, and says something worth hearing.