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Bold and Free: Naana Kissi Takes It to the Next Level with “My Name”


Among the many talented musicians striving to convey their emotions and stories, only a few can boast of being immersed in music from childhood, drawing inspiration from the masters who shaped the musical horizons of today. The story of Naana Kissi is an example of such a path. This independent Swedish artist in the pop and RnB genres creates music that resonates with audiences around the world.

Naana began singing as a child, which laid the foundation for her extensive musical background. Inspired by a variety of genres and sounds, Naana pushes the boundaries of musical genres with every new single, creating her own unique style. Her fresh single, “My Name”, showcases a new side of the singer – mature, confident, and ready to take on anything. Naana has officially made her statement as an artist who is no longer afraid to boldly showcase her talent and ambitions. The track starts with a calm lo-fi instrumental, but by the end, it evolves into a new sound, blossoming and enveloping itself in an acoustic melody that feels warm.

It’s hard to describe in words, but it’s incredibly beautiful, creating the impression of two songs in one, where each enhances the other. “My Name” stands out with its emphasis on the chorus – it’s captivatingly melodic and memorable from the first listen. However, the verses are not overshadowed. They are filled with light, notes that add charm and individuality to the song. “My Name” by Naana Kissi marks a new era of her creative breakthrough. Moreover, “My Name” reflects her joy and freedom as she embraces this epic moment. It is a confident step forward, inspiring her listeners and showing that Naana Kissi is ready to reach new heights.


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