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Naya Ali Releases The Dynamic ‘Get It Right’

By Terry GuySeptember 11, 2019
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Naya Ali

It’s no wonder that Canada’s newest Rapping sensation Naya Ali has received critical acclaim for her recent works. Her new single ‘Get It Right’ is an alternative, mid-tempo trap tune, with some tropical house influence via an Arabic-sounding melody performed using very current, mainstream synths. Overall, its catchy hook blasted alongside Naya’s huskiness (which is very reminiscent of Halsey), ensures that ‘Get It Right’ is an unforgettable, memorable song from the Ethiopian-born urban musician.

With solid singles like this, produced by duo Banx & Ranx (Dua Lipa, Sean Paul, Jhene Aiko, Yxng Bane) Naya has the evident potential to follow in the successful steps of other multi-talented Canadian, urban artists such as Drake.

And, if the music wasn’t enough to sell you on how captivating Naya Ali is, then you seriously need to check out Get It Right’s official music video, where you can witness the singer and rapper’s tongue-in-cheek, slightly eccentric persona, delivered masterfully, whilst the men follow her lead.

Naya has been on her biggest tour run, performing in Canada’s biggest festivals, including Canadian Music Week, NXNE, and Osheaga, with a performance at FME, Up Here Festival and OUMF.

We are left wondering what’s next in the works for Ali? An EP? A full-length album? Either way, we cannot wait to hear more from Naya Ali.

Stream ‘Get It Right’ now on all online stores.

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